Title of article
Drilling and evaluation of Ascension #1, a geothermal exploration well on Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean
Author/Authors
Dennis L. Nielson، نويسنده , , Susan G. Stiger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
18
From page
543
To page
560
Abstract
A deep (3126 m) geothermal exploration well (Ascension #1) was
drilled on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic Ocean as the culmination of
an exploration program that began in 1982. Ascension #1 encountered several
geothermal fluid entries below a depth of 2400 m, and had a bottomhole
temperature approaching 250°C. However, the fluid flow rate was limited.
While attempting to improve production by drilling a second leg, a mechanical
failure resulted in loss of the well. An analysis of the geologic controls on fluid
production suggests that fracture permeability is oriented to the northeast and
often associated with felsic dikes. The system may be sealed by a thick
sequence of hyaloclastites that are mechanically unable to sustain open
fractures. The reservoir intersected by Ascension #1 apparently lacks the
permeability required for commercial fluid production. Copyright (~ 1996
CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd
Keywords
hyaloclastite , Sonic log , gamma-ray log , Atlantic Ocean. , Ascension Island , Hydrothermal alteration
Journal title
Geothermics
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Geothermics
Record number
430591
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