In the realisation of a geothermal project, an important step is the quantification of the geological risk of a well not achieving the economically necessary cut-off values with respect to temperature and flowrate/drawdown. In this paper, we present a new method for calculating this risk via a probability of success study by using all available types of hydraulic data, including porosity values derived from core samples or borehole logs. This method has been developed for geothermal projects in fluvial sandstones of the North German Basin but can be applied to any clastic, not fracture-dominated reservoir worldwide. © 2019 The Author
The installed capacity of geothermal systems for direct use of heat is increasing worldwide. As thei...
Geothermal energy is a clean, renewable source of energy found in Earth’s subsurface. There is inher...
In this thesis, different approaches and methods for analysing well test data to estimate the capaci...
The development of deep geothermal energy sources in Germany still faces many uncertainties and high...
AbstractThe development of deep geothermal energy sources in Germany still faces many uncertainties ...
Geothermal exploitation is subject to several uncertainties, even in settings with high data availab...
The implementation of renewable energy sources, and geothermal energy in particular, is becoming inc...
Geothermal energy is gaining momentum as a renewable energy source. Reservoir simulation studies are...
The majority of running geothermal plants worldwide are located in geological settings with convecti...
Minimizing exploration risk in deep geothermics is of great economic importance. Especially, knowled...
Lower Permian siliciclastic sediments and volcanics are widespread strata throughout the Central Eur...
The ambition is to significantly enhance the knowledge, mapping, and prediction of the geological ch...
Abstract This paper presents a workflow for resource characterization and assessment of exploratio...
Geothermal energy is becoming an important clean energy source, however, the stimulation of a reserv...
Observing a global trend to switch energy sources from fossil to renewable where possible and feasib...
The installed capacity of geothermal systems for direct use of heat is increasing worldwide. As thei...
Geothermal energy is a clean, renewable source of energy found in Earth’s subsurface. There is inher...
In this thesis, different approaches and methods for analysing well test data to estimate the capaci...
The development of deep geothermal energy sources in Germany still faces many uncertainties and high...
AbstractThe development of deep geothermal energy sources in Germany still faces many uncertainties ...
Geothermal exploitation is subject to several uncertainties, even in settings with high data availab...
The implementation of renewable energy sources, and geothermal energy in particular, is becoming inc...
Geothermal energy is gaining momentum as a renewable energy source. Reservoir simulation studies are...
The majority of running geothermal plants worldwide are located in geological settings with convecti...
Minimizing exploration risk in deep geothermics is of great economic importance. Especially, knowled...
Lower Permian siliciclastic sediments and volcanics are widespread strata throughout the Central Eur...
The ambition is to significantly enhance the knowledge, mapping, and prediction of the geological ch...
Abstract This paper presents a workflow for resource characterization and assessment of exploratio...
Geothermal energy is becoming an important clean energy source, however, the stimulation of a reserv...
Observing a global trend to switch energy sources from fossil to renewable where possible and feasib...
The installed capacity of geothermal systems for direct use of heat is increasing worldwide. As thei...
Geothermal energy is a clean, renewable source of energy found in Earth’s subsurface. There is inher...
In this thesis, different approaches and methods for analysing well test data to estimate the capaci...