Abstract Minimizing exploration risk in deep geothermics is of great economic importance. Especially, knowledge about temperature and permeability of the reservoir is essential. We test the potential of an outcrop analogue study to minimize uncertainties in prediction of the rock properties of a fractured reservoir in the Upper Rhine Graben. Our results show that although mineralogical composition, clay content, grain size, and fabric type are basically comparable, porosity and quartz cementation are not. Young’s modulus, as observed in the outcrop closest to the reservoir is about twice as high (~ 64 GPa) as observed in the reservoir (~ 34 GPa). Most importantly, however, the parameters that describe the fracture system, which are essentia...
The Permocarboniferous is the largest hydrothermal reservoir in the northern Upper Rhine Graben in S...
With an increased demand for renewable energy sources, geothermal developments have moved into the s...
Within the Horizon 2020 MEET project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of Enhanced ...
Minimizing exploration risk in deep geothermics is of great economic importance. Especially, knowled...
The evolution of reservoir rocks’ hydraulic properties critically affects the operation and long ter...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg The Permocarboniferous siliciclastic formations represent t...
International audienceImage logs and the continuous coring of 8 geothermal wells in the Central Uppe...
The use of deep geothermal systems is based on a detailed knowledge of their distinct reservoir char...
International audienceIn geothermal reservoirs, fluid circulation is greatly dependent on the geomet...
Fracture network is a crucial element to address in any model of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behavio...
International audienceSince the 1980′s, more than 15 geothermal wells have been drilled in the Upper...
The goal of the H2020 European MEET Project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of E...
For an accurate multiscale property modelling of fractured crystalline geothermal reservoirs, an enh...
The crystalline basement is considered a ubiquitous and almost inexhaustible source of geothermal en...
The Permocarboniferous is the largest hydrothermal reservoir in the northern Upper Rhine Graben in S...
With an increased demand for renewable energy sources, geothermal developments have moved into the s...
Within the Horizon 2020 MEET project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of Enhanced ...
Minimizing exploration risk in deep geothermics is of great economic importance. Especially, knowled...
The evolution of reservoir rocks’ hydraulic properties critically affects the operation and long ter...
© 2015 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg The Permocarboniferous siliciclastic formations represent t...
International audienceImage logs and the continuous coring of 8 geothermal wells in the Central Uppe...
The use of deep geothermal systems is based on a detailed knowledge of their distinct reservoir char...
International audienceIn geothermal reservoirs, fluid circulation is greatly dependent on the geomet...
Fracture network is a crucial element to address in any model of the thermo-hydro-mechanical behavio...
International audienceSince the 1980′s, more than 15 geothermal wells have been drilled in the Upper...
The goal of the H2020 European MEET Project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of E...
For an accurate multiscale property modelling of fractured crystalline geothermal reservoirs, an enh...
The crystalline basement is considered a ubiquitous and almost inexhaustible source of geothermal en...
The Permocarboniferous is the largest hydrothermal reservoir in the northern Upper Rhine Graben in S...
With an increased demand for renewable energy sources, geothermal developments have moved into the s...
Within the Horizon 2020 MEET project (Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of Enhanced ...