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Title The Philippines' First Geothermal Relief Well
Authors J. E. Jumawan, F. E. Mendita, M.Z. Aguilar, B. B. Belista and R. E. Retuya
Year 2005
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords relief well, drilling, Leyte Philippines
Abstract Philippine National Oil Company Energy Development Corporation (PNOC-EDC) drilled Well 5R-13D, the first geothermal relief well in the Philippines. Well 5R-13D is probably the only relief well in the geothermal industry drilled using a single shot directional survey system.This well was designed to relieve the pressure of the uncompleted Well 5R-12D that blew out and toppled down the drilling rig on top of it after encountering a shallow pressurized two-phase zone at 450m estimated at about 4 MPa. Early completion of Well 5R-13D was very important to control the environmental, social and economic impact brought about by the continuous discharge. For a time, Well 5R-12D discharge contains part of the re-injected brine from the adjacent re-injection well. In spite of the various drilling constraints like the proximity of the drilling pad against the main geologic fault prompting a revised welltrack, the non-utilization of MWD tools and time constraints, Well 5R-13D successfully intersected and quenched Well 5R-12D.As an added bonus, the completion test results suggest that this well can even be utilized as a production well. To fully seal off the formerly discharging Well 5R-12D at surface, a series of cement plugs were set through its cut-off casing.
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