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Geothermal Well Stimulation

Conference ·
OSTI ID:888914

The stimulation of geothermal wells presents some new and challenging problems. Formation temperatures in the 300-600 F range can be expected. The behavior of stimulation fluids, frac proppants, and equipment at these temperatures in a hostile brine environment must be carefully evaluated before performance expectations can be determined. In order to avoid possible damage to the producing horizon of the formation, high temperature chemical compatibility between the in situ materials and the stimulation materials must be verified. Perhaps most significant of all, in geothermal wells the required techniques must be capable of bringing about the production of very large amounts of fluid. This necessity for high flow rates represents a significant departure from conventional petroleum well stimulation and demands the creation of very high near-wellbore permeability and/or fractures with very high flow conductivity.

Research Organization:
Brown Univ., Providence, RI (USA). Div. of Engineering
DOE Contract Number:
AS02-76ET28320
OSTI ID:
888914
Report Number(s):
DOE/ET/28320-47-2; CONF-810254-
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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