Titill:
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Technical, economic and institutional evalutation of adopting directional drilling by Kengen, KenyaTechnical, economic and institutional evalutation of adopting directional drilling by Kengen, Kenya |
Höfundur:
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Ngugi, Paul K.
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Jarðhitaskóli Háskóla Sameinuðu þjóðanna
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URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/10802/7273
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Útgefandi:
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United Nations University; Orkustofnun
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Útgáfa:
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2002 |
Ritröð:
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United Nations University., UNU Geothermal Training Programme, Iceland. Report ; 2002-9 |
Efnisorð:
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Jarðhiti; Jarðhitarannsóknir; Jarðboranir; Jarðhitasvæði; Tækniþróun; Efnahagsþróun; Kenía
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ISSN:
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1670-7427 |
Tungumál:
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Enska
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Tengd vefsíðuslóð:
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http://www.os.is/gogn/unu-gtp-report/UNU-GTP-2002-09.pdf
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Tegund:
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Bók |
Gegnir ID:
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991005509259706886
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Athugasemdir:
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Myndefni: kort, línurit, töflur |
Útdráttur:
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KenGen envisages that adoption of directional drilling to target vertical permeability for its future production wells will bear substantial financial benefits arising from a possible increase in average well productivity and a reduction of the surface steam gathering pipe network. The fact that great disparity in productivity has been noted between adjacent wells suggests that vertical or near-vertical structural permeability may be important in this system. Efforts are underway to acquire the capacity to undertake this form of drilling. In this report a comprehensive technological overview and a study of experiences of various operators in the geothermal arena has been undertaken, in order to build a concise understanding of the technology. Directional drilling technology has successfully and widely been employed in the geothermal sector, in particular to target vertical/semi-vertical permeability and for environmental reasons. Use of downhole positive displacement motors with a bent housing / bent sub, and measurement while drilling (MWD) instruments is now the standard practice. Studies undertaken have put to question that in general directional wells ... |