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Specific capacity was used to identify well or borehole potential, with high values indicating good potential.
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The low borehole yielding potential and the high drilling failure rate of the Voltaian sedimentary rocks of Northern Ghana have been of concern to many local hydrogeologists and international donors.
Many hydrogeologists and groundwater experts have raised serious concerns about the low drilling success rate and the poor borehole yielding potential of the Paleozoic sedimentary rock system of Northern Ghana (Martin and van de Giesen 2005).
In this research, Gadvan Formation was studied in two boreholes as potential of source rock.
Table 4 Specific surface heat flow at potential borehole locations Borehole Specific surface heat flow [mW/m2] Ref. Var. 1 Var. 2 Var. 3 Var.
The main problem in using these theoretical developments for evaluating potential borehole instability problems and developing realistic predictive models is the lack of experimental data on the shale properties.
The cross-sections A A′ and B B′, and selected potential borehole locations I IV are defined here.
"Underreamer depth" denotes the position of borehole widening and potential additional gas release caused by the underreamer.
Four potential borehole locations (I IV) have been selected for the purposes of this study (see Fig. 9 for their locations).
These uncertainties translate into uncertainty in the potential borehole temperature profiles (Fig. 16) and specific surface heat flows (Table 4), with the uncertainty in K horizon temperature having the biggest impact, followed by uncertainty in depth.
All but one hospital had the infrastructure for drawing, storing and supply of borehole water with potential for 24-hour availability on tap.
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