The role of well testing in geothermal resource assessment /
详细信息    The role of well testing in geothermal resource assessment /
  • 出版日期:2012.
  • 出版者:United Nations University, Geothermal Training Programme,
  • 页数:viii, 71 p. :
  • 出版地:Reykjavík :
  • 第一责任说明:by Uwera Rutagarama.
  • 尺寸:24 cm.
  • 分类号:a485.4
  • ISBN:978-9979-68-321-6(pbk.) :
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02h0044520 20131212165906.0 131211s2012 ic ab frbm |000|||eng | 978-9979-68-321-6(pbk.) : CNY100.00 NGL NGL NGL e-ic--- 333.88 a485.4 Rutagarama, Uwera. The role of well testing in geothermal resource assessment / by Uwera Rutagarama. Reykjavík : United Nations University, Geothermal Training Programme, 2012. viii, 71 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. Reports, 1670-7427 ; 2012, no.2 "MSc thesis." ; United Nations University Geothermal Training Programme. Includes bibliographic reference. In this thesis, different approaches and methods for analysing well test data to estimate the capacity of a geothermal field are evaluated. The thesis lays emphasis on well completion and flow tests data, and uses the Reykjanes geothermal field in southwest Iceland as an example for the application of the selected methods. Analyses of data from step-rate injection tests, temperature and pressure profiles as well as discharge tests conducted in the Reykjanes geothermal field are presented. Six wells, RN-12, RN-13b, RN-17b, RN-18, RN-23 and RN-29 were selected for the study. The computer numerical software, Well Tester, is used for the step-rate injection test analysis. Temperature and pressure profiles are analysed to estimate the formation temperature and the initial reservoir pressure. Flow characteristics are evaluated from the lip pressure method and the steam-water separator method, respectively. The wellbore simulator, HOLA, is used to evaluate the generating capacity and productivity indices of individual wells. The injectivity and productivity indices are compared with results from other similar high temperature geothermal fields. The volumetric method based on well test data is applied to predict the electrical generation capacity of the Reykjanes geothermal system.The estimated values of permeability-thickness from the injection tests range from 1 Dm to 30 Dm, whereas the storativity ranges from 5•10-8 m/Pa to 2•10-7 m/Pa. The reservoir temperature estimate is between 280 oC and 340 oC. The average capacity for producing electricity is estimated around 10 MWe per well. The resource assessment is performed for two cases. Case I considers the surface alteration area of the Reykjanes field of 2 km2 while case II considers the low resistivity sheet at 1000 m depth b.s.l. of an area of 11 km2. The Monte Carlo simulation for case I predicts with 90% confidence interval a generating capacity between 34 MWe and 102 MWe for a recoverable heat, with a most likely value of 65 MWe and between 20 MWe and 61 MWe with a most likely value of 39 MWe for 30 years and 50 years, respectively. For case II, the simulation predicts with 90 % confidence interval a generating capacity between 38 MWe and 290 MWe with a most likely value of 132 MWe and between 23 MWe and 174 MWe with a most likely value of 79 MWe for 30 years and 50 years, respectively. Geothermal engineering. ; Geothermal Reservoir. ; Well ; Borehole measurements. ; Boreholes. Testing. Reports / UNU Geothermal Training Programme (Iceland) ; 2012, no.2. aCN b010001 NGL P 485.066 R29 v2012/2 ; h1 ; rCNY100.00 gljx1305

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