| Title | Improvement of Tubulars Used for Fracturing in Hot Dry Rock Wells |
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| Authors | Nicholson, Robert W.; Dreesen, Donald S.; Turner, William C. |
| Year | 1984 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Well Completion; Hot Dry Rock; USA; New Mexico; Fenton Hill; Tubing; Metallurgy; Materials; Stimulation; Hydraulic Fracturing |
| Abstract | Completion of hot dry rock wells as it is currently envisioned, requires that hydraulic fracturing be used to develop a heat extraction reservoir and to provide low impedance flow paths between the designated water injection and production wells. Recent fracturing operations at measured depths from 11,400 ft to 15,000 ft at the Fenton Hill Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Test site have resulted in numerous failures of tubular caused by the high fracturing pressures, corrosive environment and large treatment volumes at high flow rates. Two new fracturing strings were designed and purchased. Physical and chemical properties exceeding API specifications were demanded and supplied by the manufacturers. These tubular have performed to design specifications. |