Title of article :
The potential of the use of dense fluids for initiating hydraulic stimulation
Author/Authors :
Thomas Mégel، نويسنده , , Thomas Kohl، نويسنده , , Robert J. Hopkirk، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
To improve preferentially the permeability of fractures in the deepest parts of a geothermal reservoir,
a dense fluid may be injected during the very first phase of a hydraulic stimulation test. To initiate such
a permeability-enhancement process in the 5000m deep reservoir of the European Enhanced Geothermal
System (EGS) project at Soultz-sous-Forˆets, France, a concentrated NaCl brine was injected. The effects of
this injection were estimated using measured hydraulic and microseismic data. Two tasks associated with
hydraulic stimulation have been shown to be important for this purpose: (1) determination of the failure
pressures of the various fractures intersecting the open-hole section under stimulation, and (2) calculation
of the transient hydraulic pressure profile in the borehole.
Using the numerical borehole code HEX-B, the transient pressure profiles during stimulation of wells
GPK2 (June 2000) and GPK3 (May 2003) were calculated on the basis of measured wellhead data. A
comparison of the temporal history of near-borehole microseismic events during the GPK2 test and downhole
pressure development in the open-hole sections of this borehole indicated that use of a dense brine
helped stimulate the bottom part of this well. The corresponding analysis for the GPK3 test showed
that the failure pressure of the fractures in the bottom part of the wellbore was never exceeded when
injecting the dense brine. We can, therefore, assume that the brine had no effect on the fractures in
GPK3.
© 2006 CNR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
Hydraulic stimulation , Borehole numerical simulator , Fracture failure , Brine injection , Fluid pressure
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics