Bottom Hole Temperature

Bottom Hole Temperature
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Les Bottom Hole Temperature (BHT) sont des mesures de température faites en "fond de trou" dans les forages pétroliers.

Elle correspond à une mesure ponctuelle de la température dont la valeur est sous-estimée en comparaison avec la formation encaissante du forage.

Les BHT font partie des diagraphies ("Well Log" en anglais)



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