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Basic aspects of the Cerro Prieto reservoir water recharge; Aspectos basicos de la recarga de agua al reservorio de Cerro Prieto

Abstract

The Cerro Prieto geothermal field, located 30 km South of Mexicali City, Baja California, has at present an installed capacity of 620 MW in geothermal power plants, that operating with endogenous steam, make use of the underground energy by means of deep wells, from which about 80 million cubic meters per year of high enthalpy water and steam mixture are extracted. During the exploitation physical an chemical changes in the hydrothermal fluids discharged by the wells have been detected, which shows, among other things, an elevated water recharge, located towards the West area of the field and a low recharge in the part of the east zone area. For this reason the hot brine waste re-injection is recommended, (previously treated to eliminate the silica excess) to thermally an hydraulically recharge the reservoir in that part of the field. [Espanol] El campo geotermico de Cerro Prieto, situado a 30 km al sur de la ciudad de Mexicali, Baja California, cuenta actualmente, despues de 18 anos en explotacion, con 620 MW de capacidad instalada en plantas geotermoelectricas que, operando con vapor endogeno, aprovechan la energia del subsuelo mediante pozos profundos de los que se extraen alrededor de 80 millones de metros cubicos  More>>
Authors:
Mercado, Sergio [1] 
  1. Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Cuernavaca (Mexico)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1991
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
ETDE-MX-99717749
Reference Number:
SCA: 150904; 150800; PA: MX-98:000212; EDB-99:044824; SN: 98002001423
Resource Relation:
Other Information: DN: Jul-Aug 1991 issue; PBD: 1991; Related Information: Is Part Of IIE Bulletin. Selected articles from 1991 issues of `boletin iie`; PB: [250] p.; IIE Bulletin, v. 15(4)
Subject:
15 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY; CERRO PRIETO GEOTHERMAL FIELD; GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS; GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS; WATER RESERVOIRS; MEXICO; NUMERICAL DATA
OSTI ID:
334149
Country of Origin:
Mexico
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 0185-0059; Other: ON: DE99717749; TRN: MX9800212
Availability:
Available from Unidad de Informacion Tecnologica, Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas, Av. Reforma 113, col. Palmira, 62490 Temixco, Mor., Mexico, Tel: (73) 18 38 11 ext. 7138, Fax: (73) 18 24 61; OSTI as DE99717749
Submitting Site:
MX
Size:
pp. 145-149
Announcement Date:
May 10, 1999

Citation Formats

Mercado, Sergio. Basic aspects of the Cerro Prieto reservoir water recharge; Aspectos basicos de la recarga de agua al reservorio de Cerro Prieto. Mexico: N. p., 1991. Web.
Mercado, Sergio. Basic aspects of the Cerro Prieto reservoir water recharge; Aspectos basicos de la recarga de agua al reservorio de Cerro Prieto. Mexico.
Mercado, Sergio. 1991. "Basic aspects of the Cerro Prieto reservoir water recharge; Aspectos basicos de la recarga de agua al reservorio de Cerro Prieto." Mexico.
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title = {Basic aspects of the Cerro Prieto reservoir water recharge; Aspectos basicos de la recarga de agua al reservorio de Cerro Prieto}
author = {Mercado, Sergio}
abstractNote = {The Cerro Prieto geothermal field, located 30 km South of Mexicali City, Baja California, has at present an installed capacity of 620 MW in geothermal power plants, that operating with endogenous steam, make use of the underground energy by means of deep wells, from which about 80 million cubic meters per year of high enthalpy water and steam mixture are extracted. During the exploitation physical an chemical changes in the hydrothermal fluids discharged by the wells have been detected, which shows, among other things, an elevated water recharge, located towards the West area of the field and a low recharge in the part of the east zone area. For this reason the hot brine waste re-injection is recommended, (previously treated to eliminate the silica excess) to thermally an hydraulically recharge the reservoir in that part of the field. [Espanol] El campo geotermico de Cerro Prieto, situado a 30 km al sur de la ciudad de Mexicali, Baja California, cuenta actualmente, despues de 18 anos en explotacion, con 620 MW de capacidad instalada en plantas geotermoelectricas que, operando con vapor endogeno, aprovechan la energia del subsuelo mediante pozos profundos de los que se extraen alrededor de 80 millones de metros cubicos por ano de una mezcla de agua vapor de elevada entalpia. Durante la explotacion se han percibido cambios fisicos y quimicos en los fluidos hidrotermales descargados por los pozos, lo que indica, entre otras cosas, una recarga elevada de agua localizada hacia el poniente del campo y una recarga baja en una zona de la parte oriental. Por ello se recomienda la reinyeccion de salmuera geotermica caliente de desecho (previamente tratada para eliminar el exceso de silice) para recargar termica e hidraulicamente el reservorio en esa parte del campo.}
place = {Mexico}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}