Radar Geosteering In Geothermal Reservoirs Or Development Of Radar- Controlled Directional Drilling Bottom Assembly For Geothermal Reservoirs

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Larry G. Stolarczyk
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

The development of geosteering technology for geothermal reservoirs is challenged by the integration of electrically small antennas in small-diameter metallic drill rods. To be useful, the antenna pattern must achieve sufficient back-lobe suppression, preferably with a forward-looking pattern. Forward-looking capability requires an antenna array with phase control. The phase-controlled antenna pattern enables imaging of geologic structures ahead of and surrounding the well bore. This paper describes the development of electric and magnetic dipole arrays for small-diameter drilling pipe.
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APA: Larry G. Stolarczyk  (2006)  Radar Geosteering In Geothermal Reservoirs Or Development Of Radar- Controlled Directional Drilling Bottom Assembly For Geothermal Reservoirs

MLA: Larry G. Stolarczyk Radar Geosteering In Geothermal Reservoirs Or Development Of Radar- Controlled Directional Drilling Bottom Assembly For Geothermal Reservoirs. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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