Tracer Flow Testing
Tracer Flow Testing
Traditionally geothermal well flow testing has been carried out using a production test separator or an
atmospheric separator and James-Tube. The separators required are very costly and the James-Tube method
is only an empirical correlation with limited accuracy. Wells producing to a plant with shared separators must
be taken off-line for testing, disrupting operations and causing lost generation revenue.
The TFT concept was originally developed by Thermochem 25 years ago and is the only TFT process used
routinely in the USA, Indonesia, The Philippines, Central America, Hawaii, Iceland, New Zealand and Africa.
This is the system chosen by all the major geothermal operators in the world, including Chevron, Ormat,
Energy Development Corporation (EDC-PNOC), Mighty River Power and Reykjavik Energy.
Operating Conditions:
ABOUT THERMOCHEM
Thermochem is an integrated consultancy, service, and OEM instrument firm empowering energy industries
since 1985. Our mission is to protect the assets and resources of our clients, ensuring the most efficient use of
equipment and resources, through preventing corrosion and scale damage to valuable equipment and
providing early detection and solutions to resource problems. We service clients in more than 30 countries,
providing chemical engineering solutions and equipment for geothermal energy, oil and gas, combined cycle,
cogeneration, fossil fuel and nuclear power plant projects from our offices and laboratories based in the USA
and Indonesia.
We provide solutions to our clients from the ground up: exploration through operations. Our extensive range of
products and services includes greenfield exploration, well testing, geochemical modeling, chemical process
engineering, analytical chemistry, reservoir engineering, permit support, due diligence and specialized
instrumentation such as two-phase wellbore samplers and on-line steam quality meters.
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Paul von Hirtz
Thermochem
Phone: +1 (707) 575-1310 ext 103
Email: paul@thermochem.com