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Thermal conductivity from well logs

Hartmarm, A., Rath, V., Clauser, C., 2005. Thermal conductivity from core and well log data. Int. J. Rock Mech. Min. ScL 42, 1042 1055. [Pg.469]

Vacquier, V., Mathieu, Y., I egendre, E., Blondin, E., 1988. Experiment on estimating thermal conductivity from oil well logging. Am. Assoc. Pet. Geol. Bull. 72, 758-764. [Pg.486]

The Mallik 2002 drilling program was conducted from December 25, 2001 until March 14, 2002, with the completion of two observation wells (3L-38 and 4L-38) drilled to 1188 m depth, coplanar with the 5L-38 main well, drilled to 1166 m. Well logs were obtained from 885 to 1151 m in 5L-38 (Collett et al., 2005). Forty-eight wireline cores were obtained (Dallimore and Collett, p. 82, 2005), three successful pressure stimulation tests (Hancock et al., 2005a) were performed over 0.5 m intervals, and a thermal stimulation test (Hancock et al., 2005b) was done over a 13 m reservoir interval. [Pg.618]

Goss, R., Combs, J., Timur, A., 1975. Predictirai of thermal conductivity in rocks from other physical parameters and fnm standard well logs. In SPWLA 16th Annual Logging Symposium Transactions, New Orleans, Louisiana, 16 19 June. Paper MM. [Pg.468]


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