| Literature DB >> 24898169 |
M O Stahl1, J B Ong, C F Harvey, C D Johnson, A B M Badruzzaman, M H Tarek, A van Geen, J A Anderson, J W Lane.
Abstract
We apply fluid-replacement logging in arsenic-contaminated regions of Bangladesh using a low-cost, down-well fluid conductivity logging tool to detect leaks in the cased section of wells. The fluid-conductivity tool is designed for the developing world: it is lightweight and easily transportable, operable by one person, and can be built for minimal cost. The fluid-replacement test identifies leaking casing by comparison of fluid conductivity logs collected before and after spiking the wellbore with a sodium chloride tracer. Here, we present results of fluid-replacement logging tests from both leaking and non-leaking casing from wells in Araihazar and Munshiganj, Bangladesh, and demonstrate that the low-cost tool produces measurements comparable to those obtained with a standard geophysical logging tool. Finally, we suggest well testing procedures and approaches for preventing casing leaks in Bangladesh and other developing countries.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24898169 PMCID: PMC4393651 DOI: 10.1111/gwat.12200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ground Water ISSN: 0017-467X Impact factor: 2.671