Geopressured geothermal reservoirs are characterized by high temperatures and high pressures with correspondingly large quantities of dissolved methane. Due to these characteristics, the reservoirs provide two sources of energy: chemical energy from the recovered methane, and thermal energy from the recovered fluid at temperatures high enough to operate a binary power plant for electricity production. Formations with the greatest potential for recoverable energy are located in the gulf coastal region of Texas and Louisiana where significantly overpressured and hot formations are abundant. This study estimates the total recoverable onshore geopressured geothermal resource for identified sites in Texas and Louisiana. In this study a geopressu...
Geopressured reservoirs exhibit pressure gradients in excess of the normal hydrostatic gradient. In ...
Extensive on-shore and offshore zones of geopressured water reservoirs are found in the Texas and Lo...
The geopressured zones presently under serious study in the U.S. are tertiary sediments in the Gulf ...
An estimate of the total and recoverable geopressured geothermal resource of the fairways in the Wil...
The energy potential of geothermal waters in the geopressured reservoirs of the Gulf Coast ultimatel...
The Department of Energy is actively exploring the use of geopressured, geothermal resources as an a...
Many sedimentary basins throughout the world contain sealed fault blocks in which the pore fluids ar...
Estimates for the total gas resource in place in geopressured Tertiary sandstone reservoirs along th...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
Near- and long-term prospects that geopressured/geothermal energy sources could become a viable alte...
Because most sedimentary basins have been explored for oil and gas, well logs, temperatures at depth...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
A Texas resource assessment study documents a large untapped heat resource within deep sedimentary b...
The Geopressured-Geothermal Program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) began in 1976 with ...
Many sedimentary basins contain formations with pore fluids at pressures higher than hydrostatic val...
Geopressured reservoirs exhibit pressure gradients in excess of the normal hydrostatic gradient. In ...
Extensive on-shore and offshore zones of geopressured water reservoirs are found in the Texas and Lo...
The geopressured zones presently under serious study in the U.S. are tertiary sediments in the Gulf ...
An estimate of the total and recoverable geopressured geothermal resource of the fairways in the Wil...
The energy potential of geothermal waters in the geopressured reservoirs of the Gulf Coast ultimatel...
The Department of Energy is actively exploring the use of geopressured, geothermal resources as an a...
Many sedimentary basins throughout the world contain sealed fault blocks in which the pore fluids ar...
Estimates for the total gas resource in place in geopressured Tertiary sandstone reservoirs along th...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
Near- and long-term prospects that geopressured/geothermal energy sources could become a viable alte...
Because most sedimentary basins have been explored for oil and gas, well logs, temperatures at depth...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
A Texas resource assessment study documents a large untapped heat resource within deep sedimentary b...
The Geopressured-Geothermal Program, sponsored by the Department of Energy (DOE) began in 1976 with ...
Many sedimentary basins contain formations with pore fluids at pressures higher than hydrostatic val...
Geopressured reservoirs exhibit pressure gradients in excess of the normal hydrostatic gradient. In ...
Extensive on-shore and offshore zones of geopressured water reservoirs are found in the Texas and Lo...
The geopressured zones presently under serious study in the U.S. are tertiary sediments in the Gulf ...