A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays

Abstract Temperature logs recorded shortly after drilling operations can be the only temperature information from deep wells. However, these measurements are still influenced by the thermal disturbance caused by drilling and therefore do not represent true rock temperatures. The magnitude of the the...

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Main Authors: Sandra Schumacher, Inga Moeck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-11-01
Series:Geothermal Energy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40517-020-00181-w
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spelling doaj-3423028d186647939faa9565e570e1dd2020-11-25T04:08:27ZengSpringerOpenGeothermal Energy2195-97062020-11-018112310.1186/s40517-020-00181-wA new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy playsSandra Schumacher0Inga Moeck1Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural ResourcesLeibniz Institute for Applied GeophysicsAbstract Temperature logs recorded shortly after drilling operations can be the only temperature information from deep wells. However, these measurements are still influenced by the thermal disturbance caused by drilling and therefore do not represent true rock temperatures. The magnitude of the thermal disturbance is dependent on many factors such as drilling time, logging procedure or mud temperature. However, often old well reports lack this crucial information so that conventional corrections on temperature logs cannot be performed. This impedes the re-evaluation of well data for new exploration purposes, e.g. for geothermal resources. This study presents a new method to correct log temperatures in low-enthalpy play types which only requires a knowledge of the final depth of the well as an input parameter. The method was developed and verified using existing well data from an intracratonic sedimentary basin, the eastern part of the North German Basin. It can be transferred to other basins with little or no adjustment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40517-020-00181-wTemperature correctionDepth-dependentNorth German BasinSedimentary basin
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author Sandra Schumacher
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A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
Geothermal Energy
Temperature correction
Depth-dependent
North German Basin
Sedimentary basin
author_facet Sandra Schumacher
Inga Moeck
author_sort Sandra Schumacher
title A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
title_short A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
title_full A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
title_fullStr A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
title_full_unstemmed A new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
title_sort new method for correcting temperature log profiles in low-enthalpy plays
publisher SpringerOpen
series Geothermal Energy
issn 2195-9706
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Temperature logs recorded shortly after drilling operations can be the only temperature information from deep wells. However, these measurements are still influenced by the thermal disturbance caused by drilling and therefore do not represent true rock temperatures. The magnitude of the thermal disturbance is dependent on many factors such as drilling time, logging procedure or mud temperature. However, often old well reports lack this crucial information so that conventional corrections on temperature logs cannot be performed. This impedes the re-evaluation of well data for new exploration purposes, e.g. for geothermal resources. This study presents a new method to correct log temperatures in low-enthalpy play types which only requires a knowledge of the final depth of the well as an input parameter. The method was developed and verified using existing well data from an intracratonic sedimentary basin, the eastern part of the North German Basin. It can be transferred to other basins with little or no adjustment.
topic Temperature correction
Depth-dependent
North German Basin
Sedimentary basin
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40517-020-00181-w
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