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Title Manito Lowlands:The First Low-Enthalpy Field Under Exploitation in the Philippines
Authors Dante O. Padua, Varina Fajardo and Pablo Gerona
Year 2000
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Manito Lowlands, reservoir characteristics, power plant, problems, development
Abstract The Manito Lowlands is a low-enthalpy field situated at the outflow of the main geothermal reservoir of the Bacon- Manito Geothermal Production Field. Exploitation commenced in October 1998 with the inauguration of the Manito Geothermal Livelihood Project (MGLP), comprising of a 1.5 MWe pilot power plant and a multi-crop drying plant. This undertaking was pursued by the government to help the marginalized communities by providing cheap electricity and crop drying facilities. Three medium-depth wells were drilled in the early 80ís which produced low-enthalpy fluids. Highest temperature recorded was 227oC, lower compared to 326oC in Palayan- Bayan. Only MO-2 yielded neutral discharge fluids suitable for industrial application. The well was shut when it was affected by calcite deposition. It was reconsidered recently as a production well and was worked-over to remove the blockage. MO-4R was drilled as an injection well for the separated brine. The primary field management problem is calcite deposition in MO-2 which is addressed through mechanical work-over. Well parameters, resistivity data and temperatures were used to determine the capacity of the low temperature reservoir. Prospects for further development of the field are under evaluation.
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