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Hot-dry-rock Geothermal-energy Development Program. Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1981

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Release : 1981
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During fiscal year 1981, activities of the Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Development Program were concentrated in four principal areas: (1) data collection to permit improved estimates of the hot dry rock geothermal energy resource base of various regions of the United States and of the United States as a whole, combined with detailed investigations of several areas that appear particularly promising either for further energy extraction experiments or for future commercial development; (2) successful completion of a 9-month, continuous, closed-loop, recirculating flow test in the enlarged Phase I System at Fenton Hill, New Mexico - a pressurized-water heat-extraction loop developed in low-permeability granitic rock by hydraulic fracturing; (3) successful completion at a depth of 4084 m (13,933 ft) of well EE-3, the production well of a larger, deeper, and hotter, Phase II System at Fenton Hill. Well EE-3 was directionally drilled with control of both azimuth and inclination. Its inclined section is about 380 m (1250 ft) vertically above the injection well, EE-2, which was completed in FY80; and (4) supporting activities included new developments in downhole instrumentation and equipment, geochemical and geophysical studies, rock-mechanics and fluid-mechanics investigations, computer analyses and modeling, and overall system design. Under an International Energy Agency agreement, the New Energy Development Organization, representing the Government of Japan has joined Kernforschungsanlage-Juelich GmbH, representing the Federal Republic of Germany, and the US Department of Energy as an active participant in the Fenton Hill Hot Dry Rock Project.

Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Development Program

Author : Los Alamos National Laboratory. Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Development Program
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File Size : 50,30 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Fenton Hill (N.M.)
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Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Development Program

Author : Los Alamos National Laboratory. Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Development Program
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 31,6 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Fenton Hill (N.M.)
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Geophysics Field Measurements

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Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 637 pages
File Size : 38,8 MB
Release : 1987-09-24
Category : Science
ISBN : 0080860125

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Geophysics Field Measurements

Geothermal Energy

Author : United States. Dept. of Energy. Division of Geothermal Energy
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Page : 566 pages
File Size : 41,4 MB
Release : 1983
Category : Geothermal engineering
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Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Author : Malcomm Grant
Publisher : Elsevier
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 27,80 MB
Release : 2013-02-07
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0323152910

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Geothermal Reservoir Engineering offers a comprehensive account of geothermal reservoir engineering and a guide to the state-of-the-art technology, with emphasis on practicality. Topics covered include well completion and warm-up, flow testing, and field monitoring and management. A case study of a geothermal well in New Zealand is also presented. Comprised of 10 chapters, this book opens with an overview of geothermal reservoirs and the development of geothermal reservoir engineering as a discipline. The following chapters focus on conceptual models of geothermal fields; simple models that illustrate some of the processes taking place in geothermal reservoirs under exploitation; measurements in a well from spudding-in up to first discharge; and flow measurement. The next chapter provides a case history of one well in the Broadlands Geothermal Field in New Zealand, with particular reference to its drilling, measurement, discharge, and data analysis/interpretation. The changes that have occurred in exploited geothermal fields are also reviewed. The final chapter considers three major problems of geothermal reservoir engineering: rapid entry of external cooler water, or return of reinjected water, in fractured reservoirs; the effects of exploitation on natural discharges; and subsidence. This monograph serves as both a text for students and a manual for working professionals in the field of geothermal reservoir engineering. It will also be of interest to engineers and scientists of other disciplines.