TEMPERATURE LOGS Sample Clauses

TEMPERATURE LOGS. ‌ Besides the static data describing the characteristics and direct environment of the well, several temperature logs were made in the xxxxx XX-15 and RN-15/IDDP-2 under dynamic conditions. Our objective is to reproduce several of these observations from a modelled static formation temperature. Table 5 provides the list of the temperature logs, which could be available for this work. ISOR provided the logs conducted in RN-15 and the associated information. HS ORKA, mid Jan. 17, provided the listed logs conducted in RN-15/IDDP-2 and associated information. Table 5: List of the log types available for the study. The provided Log ID is used throughout the report. Date Well Log type Log ID 03/02/2005 RN-15 PT during production #1 19/03/2004 RN-15 T during injection #2 03/10/2016 RN-15/IDDP-2 T during injection L5 20/10/2016 RN-15/IDDP-2 T during injection L6 27/10/2016 RN-15/IDDP-2 T during injection L7a 28/10/2016 RN-15/IDDP-2 PTS during injection L7b 09/11/2016 RN-15/IDDP-2 PT during injection L8 03/01/2017 RN-15/IDDP-2 PT during injection L10a 03/01/2017 RN-15/IDDP-2 PT during injection L10b More details are provided on the logs that were carried out in the RN-15/IDDP-2 well in Section 3.4.1Input data and simulation assumptions”.
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