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Analysis of Wellbore Skin Samples—Typology,Composition, and Hydraulic Properties
Authors:Georg J Houben  Matthias Halisch  Stephan Kaufhold  Christoph Weidner  Jürgen Sander  Morris Reich
Affiliation:1. Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics, LIAG, Hannover, Germany;2. Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, BGR, 30655 Hannover, Germany;3. Oldenburgisch‐Ostfriesischer Wasserverband, OOWV, Brake, Germany;4. RWE Power AG, Water Resources Management, Bergheim, Germany
Abstract:The presence of a wellbore skin layer, formed during the drilling process, is a major impediment for the energy‐efficient use of water wells. Many models exist that predict its potential impacts on well hydraulics, but so far its relevant hydraulic parameters were only estimates or, at best, model results. Here, we present data on the typology, thickness, composition, and hydraulic properties obtained from the sampling of excavated dewatering wells in lignite surface mines and from inclined core drilling into the annulus of an abandoned water well. Despite the limited number of samples, several types of skin were identified. Both surface cake filtration and particle straining in the aquifer occur. The presence of microcracks may be a determining feature for the hydraulic conductivity of skin layers. In the case of the well‐developed water supply well, no skin layer was detected. The observed types and properties of wellbore skin samples can be used to test the many mathematical skin models.
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