| Title | Energy Consumption for Geothermal Wells |
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| Authors | Bjoern A. Legarth, Ali Saadat |
| Year | 2005 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | energy consumption,energy density, drilling, completion |
| Abstract | Drilling and completing geothermal wells is connected with a high consumption of energy depending on size and depth of the individual borehole. In the hydrocarbon industry, energy consumption represents a rather negligible factor when drilling wells referring to the energy balance of the resource exploitation. This is mainly due to the much higher specific energy density of the exploited resource.A sensitivity study was performed to determine the magnitude of the energy input and the parameters of influence. Datasets from the oil and gas- and the geothermal industry were used for the study. New geometry-, formation- and process specific energy consumption key figures were derived. Based on the findings, site-specific saving and optimization potentials can be analysed and retrieved. The results can be readily integrated into practical well planning and design work. Especially, for deep wells exploiting low-enthalpy reservoirs the latter is mandatory in order to increase the overall efficiency of the geothermal energy recovery system. |