Fluid migration and location of fractured layers in the crystalline basement by temperature logging in the Volga Region, Russia |
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Authors: | NN Khristoforova AV Khristoforov |
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Institution: | Physics Department, Kazan State University, Kremlevskaya Str., 18, Kazan, 420008 Russia |
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Abstract: | High-precision temperature logging in deep and superdeep wells has permitted the study of the thermal regime in the granite–gneiss layer of the Earth's crust. The long-term logging works have allowed the classification of temperature anomalies recorded in the crystalline basement. Most anomalies have been supposed to be caused by loosely aggregated, permeable zones. The classification reflects main types of processes at a great depth — such as injection, inflow and upward migration of gas-cut fluid. The results of great practical importance are obtained using our classification: some intervals — where temperature anomalies interpreted as inflow reservoirs were revealed — have produced fluid, and others interpreted as injection reservoirs absorbed borehole fluid during tests. |
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Keywords: | Temperature anomalies Crystalline basement Loosely aggregated zones Fluid migration Fluid injection and inflow |
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