Diana Acero-Allard and Sattor Khakimov, Review of Characterization Workflow for Geothermal Reservoirs Using High Resolution Cuttings Analysis #5
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Diana's Acero Allard's talk: https://wgc2020-virtual2.velkomin.is/event/11036
Abstract
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This is a comprehensive characterization of rock analysis, drill-cuttings, and wireline data for Well 58-32 from the Utah FORGE project. This data is publically available on the Geothermal Data Repository:
Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah. (2018). Utah FORGE: Well 58-32 Schlumberger FMI Logs DLIS and XML files (http://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1006). Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1464529.
Diana's repo links to a good deal of the data and analysis she showed in her talk: UtahForge_logdata
Discussion: I've been recently playing with the image logs for this well (FMI and Sonic Scanner), I wonder if there is a way to incorporate deformation and fracture features? Maybe as a way to modulate facies classification in disturbed regions of the borehole?
This well is a real playground for all things borehole!
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