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1. COMMERCIAL BOREHOLE LOGGING PAUL SPIELMAN
September 2007
3. TYPICAL WIRELINE TRUCK
4. TYPICAL WIRELINE SKID UNIT
5. TYPES OF LOGS Geophysical Logs
Resistivity
Porosity
Gamma Ray
Dip Meter
Borehole Imaging
Other Production Logging
Pressure
Temperature
Spinner
Fluid Density
Well Inspection
Sonic
Caliper
Electro-magnetic
Ultrasonic
RA Tracer
Video
6. RESISTVITY LOGS
Measure bulk resistivity of formation
Laterlog
The original well log
Electrodes direct current into formation to ground electrodes on surface
Induction
Magnetic field induces current in formation
Used with low conductivity well fluids
Porosity can be calculated if water salinity is known
Oil or gas saturation can be calculated if porosity and water salinity are known
7. POROSITY LOGS Neutron tool
Neutron source
High energy neutrons are slowed down by hydrogen atoms in water (or oil) and detected by tool
Porosity is function rock type and slow neutron count
Density tool
Gamma ray source
Electrons reflect gamma rays back to detector in tool
Electrons in formation proportional to density
Porosity is function of rock type and density
Sonic tool
Measures speed of sound in formation
Porosity slows sound
Porosity is function of rock type and measured speed of sound
8. GAMMA RAY LOG Gamma ray detector measures natural radioactivity of formation
Mostly due to Potassium in Shale
Shale has porosity but no permeability
Uranium and Thorium
Less common sources natural radioactivity
Detected by more sophisticated tools that measure gamma ray energy
Run with other tools to correlate logs
9. DIP METER AND BOREHOLE IMAGING Dip Meter
Four or six arms with few buttons measure small scale resistivity
Wellbore inclination and orientation
Map bedding planes of sedimentary formations
Imaging Tools
Resistivity imaging tools
FMI - Schlumberger, EMI – Halliburton
Pads with many buttons map small scale resistivity
Ultrasonic imaging tools
USIT – Schlumberger, CAST – Halliburton
Spinning ultrasonic transducer measures I.D. and sonic impedance
Borehole image
Dip and orientation of fractures
Structure and stress of formation
Borehole breakout
Drilling induced fractures
10. OTHER GEOPHYSICAL LOGS Mineral identification
Pulsed neutron source stimulates gamma ray emissions
Tool measures energy spectrum of returning gamma rays
Percentage of elements (silica, calcium, etc.)
Magnetic resonance
Detects free water
Determine permeability
11. GEOTHERMAL APPLICATIONS Geophysical tools designed for sedimentary formations
Algorithms for sandstone, shale, limestone, dolomite
Special algorithms required for crystalline rock
Resistivity tool is sufficient to quantify porosity when water salinity is known
Sonic tool puts seismic surveys on depth
Density tool calibrates gravity surveys
Formation imaging tools map fractures and quantify stress regime
Neutron and density tools can identify lithology,
if samples are available to create correlations
if there is variation in rock type
14. COMPANIES The Big Three
SCHLUMBERGER
HALLIBURTON
BAKER ATLAS
Worldwide Geophysical, Production & Inspection Logging
Video
DOWNHOLE VIDEO – Oxnard CA
many other companies Geothermal Production Logging
WELACO – Bakersfield CA
PACIFIC PROCESS SYSTEMS – Bakersfield CA
SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION SERVICES – Houston TX
INSTRUMENT SERVICES INC. – Ventura CA
Pressure-Temperature-Spinner
& some other services
Sell and service equipment
Many other companies in Japan, New Zealand, Philippines, Iceland, Kenya (KenGen), etc.
15. PRODUCTION LOGS Very useful in geothermal wells
Can be run with simple or sophisticated equipment
Temperature surveys are essential for exploration work
Pressure & Temperature surveys are more useful for well testing and production
16. TEMPERATURE LOGS Most important parameter in geothermal wells
Thermocouple wire
easiest for shallow holes
RTD
most accurate
Mechanical tool
Only option for deep hot wells 10 years ago
Electronic surface readout tool in thermal flask
Requires high temperature wireline
Electronic memory tool in thermal flask
State of the art
Slick line or braided cable
Fiber Optics
Instantaneous temperature profile of entire wellbore
Good for measuring transients
High temperature electronics
Not yet commercial
18. TEMPERATURE PROFILE
19. PRESSURE LOG Second most important reservoir parameter
pressure drives flow
producing drawdown indicates reservoir productivity (or injection buildup)
drawdown curves analyzed to determine reservoir permeability
Water level, easily measured
used in hydrology but less useful in geothermal systems
dependant on wellbore temperature and gas or steam pressure above water
Mechanical pressure tool
common ten years ago
Capillary tubing filled with nitrogen or helium
reservoir pressure is measured at surface
good for long term reservoir pressure monitoring of hot wells
Electronic surface readout tool in thermal flask
requires high temperature wireline
Electronic memory tool in thermal flask
state of the art
slick line or braided cable
22. SPINNER LOG Propeller measures flow in wellbore
Identifies production (or injection) zones
Calculate fluid velocity from series of up and down runs at different cable speeds
24. TYPICAL SHALLOW WELL LOGGING UNIT
25. TYPICAL SLICK LINE WINCH
26. WELL INSPECTION LOGS Sonic Cement Bond Log (Same tool as sonic porosity log)
Measures quality of cement on outside of casing
Difficulty with large geothermal well casing
Difficulty with micro-annulus caused by temperature and pressure changes
Caliper
Measures I.D. of casing
Detects corrosion, scale, washouts, parted casing
Electro-magnetic
Measures metal loss
Detects corrosion, holes and parted casing
Ultrasonic (same as imaging tool)
Measures I.D. and thickness of casing, and impedance of material behind casing
Detects corrosion, holes and cement
RA Tracer
Injects slug of iodine 131 into wellbore
Gamma ray detector measures radioactive slug
Detects leaks in casing and flow behind pipe
Video
Identify well problems
Requires very clear water
27. PRESSURE CONTROL Should be used there is any possibility of well flowing
Pack-off
Rubber cylinder tightens around wireline
Few hundred psi
Lubricator
Length of pipe below pack-off
Necessary to run tool in pressurized well
Blow out preventor
Valve below lubricator that closes around wireline
Useful if pack-off fails or wireline gets stuck in pack-off
Grease tubes for high pressure
Placed below pack-off
For thousands of psi
Grease pumped in high pressure end flows to low pressure
28. PRESSURE-TEMPERATURE-SPINNER TOOLS FOR SALE MADDEN SYSTEMS (Odessa, TX)
Flasked surface readout and memory tools
KUSTER COMPANY (Long Beach, CA)
Mechanical tools
Flasked surface readout and memory tools
Anyone with a slickline or braided cable winch can run memory tools.
29. GEOPHYSICAL LOGGING TOOLS AND WIRELINE WINCHES FOR SALE
Companies that used to make tools and sell wireline systems went out of business in the 1990’s
Companies that sell systems now are on the internet