Response of Bao-Banati thermal area to development of the Tongonan geothermal field, Philippines
✍ Scribed by Gary T. Bolaños; Egmedio V. Parrilla Jr
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 354 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-6505
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✦ Synopsis
During the ®rst six years of commercial operations at Tongonan-1, the chloride contents, ¯ow rates, and quartz geothermometer temperatures of the Bao-Banati springs generally declined. Geysering ceased, and some springs were reduced to non-¯owing pools. The total ¯ow decreased from 85 (1983) to 10 kg/s (1992), due to a reduction in the contribution of deep reservoir ¯uids to the surface discharges resulting from an exploitation-induced decline in reservoir pressures. There was no reinjection ¯uid breakthrough from Tongonan-1 to the springs during this period. In 1982±83, test reinjection into well 5RD1 in the Malitbog sector resulted in increased thermal activity of the springs, but a tracer test had negative results. A further reinjection test in 1983 caused a brief increase in chloride content and ¯ow rate, but these resumed their decline after the test ended. Similar responses occurred during pre-commissioning trials for the Malitbog plant in 1996. Activity increased again when the plant was commissioned in 1997. A tracer test, using Na-¯uorescein, con®rmed communication between 5R1D and the hot springs.