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Petr oleum Engineering
Applications of Temperature Measurements in
Production Loggingn ro uc ory
Z. Dastkhan
Jan 2010
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History of Production Logging
The earliest production logs consisted of temperature logs
(1930s) and flowmeters (1940s), to which were soon added fluid-. -
were gradually improved by the development of radioactivetracer logs and improvement to the basic spinner flowmeter.
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Applications of Production Logging
During Subsequent Product ion or I nj ect ionLost-Circulation ZonesWell-Kick Source & underground BlowoutsCement To s
During Workover OperationsCement Bond Quality/IntegrityGravel Pack QualityPerforation Location & Performance
Flow ProfileInterval IsolationReasons for Anomalous Rate Changes
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Production Logging Tool (PLT)
Spinner Flowmeter Tool
High Resolution Pressure Gauge
Fluid Density Tool
Fluid Capacitance Tool (dielectric constant measurement)
Temperature Log Noise Log
Radioactive Tracer Log
Casing Corrosion Logs
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PLT Temperature Log
In production logging, temperature logs are the center of
our universe. They are always correct, althoughsometimes hard to inter ret b themselves.
Temperature logs are run in wells to locate productionsources, gas and liquid entry points, locating
channels,and evaluation of mechanical integrity of wellcompletion. It also provides temperature information forPVT e uations and charts.
Temperature is the only quantity that can be easily
and accuratel measured in the wellbore.
Typical temperature tool
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Temperature Measurement
Most temperature tools work on a similar principle, utilizing the
varying electrical conductivity of a thin wire that accompaniesc anges n am en empera ure.In the standard the variations in resistance of a platinum resistorare measured using a Wheatstone bridge.
Absolute accuracy is not so good (typically 3 F), but its
resolution is very high (0.05 F)
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Platinum Resistance Thermometer
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Joule-Thomson Effect
The change in temperature when the gas is expanded fastand no heat is transferred (adiabatic).
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For natural gas (mainly methane), the inversion point intypical reservoir temperature is 7300 psi.
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Tem erat ure Prof i le in Wel l
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I nt erpret at ion of Temperature Logs
Liquid entry point
Hi her tem erature of fluid
coming out from formation
Liquid entry point
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I nt erpret at ion of Temperature Logs
Gas entry point
Gas expansion and production
Cooling effect due toJoule-Thomson effect
Gas expansion
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Lower permeability results in more pressuredrop, therefore more cooling occurs.
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I nt erpret at ion of Temperature Logs
Liquid flow behind
Heating occurs somewheree ow en ry po n .
Liquid entry point
Flowing point
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I nt erpretat ion of Temperature Logs
Gas flow and expansion
behind casing
Cooling occurs somewherebelow entry point.
Gas entry point
Expansion point
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Role of Temperature Log inProduct ion Log I nt erpretat ion
Temperature Log
Channel CheckNo Flow Shot
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