A geothermal well can experience a decrease in the production of fluid (steam) due to the presence of scaling. The scaling usually is formed in the slotted liner hole. The purposes of this study were to determine the fluid flow pattern, the zone of scaling accumulation, and the scaling type in the well "X". This can be a reference to determine the next step to prevent and clean scaling problems in the wellbore. In determining the fluid flow pattern, the manual calculation using the Hewitt-Robert method and the simulation calculation using WellSim software were conducted. In determining the zone of scaling accumulation, the pressure, temperature, and spinner (PTS) survey data were utilized. In determining the scaling type, the geochemical analysis data were utilized. The results showed that the fluid flow pattern was annular flow based on the Hewitt-Robert method and mist flow based on WellSim software. There is no flow pattern type of mist in the grouping of flow patterns based on Hewitt-Robert. Because the characteristics of mist flow and annular flow are almost the same, the annular flow pattern can be considered similar to mist flow. Furthermore, the results were validated with PTS survey data so that the flashing zone was known at a depth of 1458.27 m from a total depth of 1700 m. Based on the geochemical analysis, it was known that the scaling type in the well "X" is of the calcite type.