| Title | Modeling Responses of Naturally Fractured Geothermal Reservoir to Low-Pressure Stimulation |
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| Authors | Pengcheng Fu; Carrigan, Charles R. |
| Year | 2012 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Hydraulic fracturing; hydraulic shearing; reservoir stimulation; reservoir modeling; discrete fracture network |
| Abstract | Hydraulic shearing is an appealing reservoir stimulation strategy for Enhanced Geothermal Systems. It is believed that hydro-shearing is likely to simulate a fracture network that covers a relatively large volume of the reservoir whereas hydro-fracturing tends to create a small number of fractures. In this paper, we examine the geomechanical and hydraulic behaviors of natural fracture systems subjected to hydro-shearing stimulation and develop a coupled numerical model within the framework of discrete fracture network modeling. We found that in the low pressure hydro-shearing regime, the coupling between the fluid phase and the rock solid phase is relatively simple, and the numerical model is computationally efficient. Using this modified model, we study the behavior of a random fracture network subjected to hydro-shearing stimulation. |