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Title Characterization of Flow Zones in a Geothermal Well Using Electrical Borehole Images and Production Logs: an Example from South Sumatra, Indonesia
Authors Richard E. Netherwood, Dibyatanu Kundu, Aditi Pal, Mega Ardhiani Puspa, M. Yustin Kamah, Dratjat Budi Hartanto, M. Husni Thamrin
Year 2008
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords wireline, fractures, borehole images, production log, injection
Abstract Borehole resistivity images and cased-hole production logs were acquired over two intervals of volcaniclastic sediments during injection of cold water into a geothermal well. The imaging tool was logged in open wellbore; production log data were acquired inside a slotted liner. Abundant conductive (open) fractures are concentrated in more resistive (brittle) rock. Resistive (healed) fractures are less extensively developed. A number of faults were identified. Fractures and faults strike mainly NNW-SSE / NW-SE, corresponding to the maximum horizontal stress direction determined from drilling induced fractures. These orientations are to be used to optimize future well design and development strategy. Production logging identified a number of discrete flow events both into and out of the formation at 1,100 m, 1,546-1554 m, 1,660-1,780 m, 1,917 m and 2,170-2,260 m (TD). These potential production zones are associated with specific geological features, including faults, isolated large fractures and fracture zones.
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