The objectives of testing low-temperature hydrothermal wells are to characterize well response to production (injection), determine resource characteristics and project reservoir longevity. Testing procedures and analysis techniques differ in some respects from proven procedures in the oil and gas and ground water fields. Some basic definitions and standard techniques necessary for the evaluation of a fluid resource in an intergranular permeable reservoir are presented. Problems particular to a non-ideal thermal resource are outlined and some analytical techniques are discussed
The principal research objective of this program is the development of successful economic explorati...
This study aims to guide reservoir engineers/managers in the selection of a combination of parameter...
In geothermal wells injection tests are commonly used to obtain well and reservoir data. These tests...
The objective of this program is to assure that appropriate methods of reservoir testing and analysi...
Guidelines are provided for evaluating reservoir characteristics containing setions on reservoir cla...
The decision to drill deep holes in a prospective geothermal system implies that geothermal energy r...
Numerous low (<90 C) to moderate (90 C-150 C) geothermal resources occur in many areas of the Uni...
This report presents a portion of the results from a one-year feasibility study sponsored by the Ele...
This paper briefly discusses logging and testing operations and certain related physical aspects in ...
In evaluating geothermal resources we are primarily interested in data on the distribution of temper...
The objective was to develop procedures for analyzing nonisothermal injection test data during the e...
The US Department of Energy - Geothermal Division (DOE/GD) recently sponsored the Low-Temperature Re...
Geothermal resources have been classified into low, intermediate and high enthalpy resources by thei...
While performing various steps for exploration and exploitation of geothermal resources, the applica...
The eastern United States generally has lower temperature gradients than the western United States. ...
The principal research objective of this program is the development of successful economic explorati...
This study aims to guide reservoir engineers/managers in the selection of a combination of parameter...
In geothermal wells injection tests are commonly used to obtain well and reservoir data. These tests...
The objective of this program is to assure that appropriate methods of reservoir testing and analysi...
Guidelines are provided for evaluating reservoir characteristics containing setions on reservoir cla...
The decision to drill deep holes in a prospective geothermal system implies that geothermal energy r...
Numerous low (<90 C) to moderate (90 C-150 C) geothermal resources occur in many areas of the Uni...
This report presents a portion of the results from a one-year feasibility study sponsored by the Ele...
This paper briefly discusses logging and testing operations and certain related physical aspects in ...
In evaluating geothermal resources we are primarily interested in data on the distribution of temper...
The objective was to develop procedures for analyzing nonisothermal injection test data during the e...
The US Department of Energy - Geothermal Division (DOE/GD) recently sponsored the Low-Temperature Re...
Geothermal resources have been classified into low, intermediate and high enthalpy resources by thei...
While performing various steps for exploration and exploitation of geothermal resources, the applica...
The eastern United States generally has lower temperature gradients than the western United States. ...
The principal research objective of this program is the development of successful economic explorati...
This study aims to guide reservoir engineers/managers in the selection of a combination of parameter...
In geothermal wells injection tests are commonly used to obtain well and reservoir data. These tests...