| Title | Hydraulic Fracturing Tests to Make Geothermal Reservoir for Hot Dry Rock Development at Hijiori Field, Japan |
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| Authors | Kobayashi, Hideo; Kuriyagawa, Michio; Sasaki, Shunji |
| Year | 1987 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Reservoir Engineering; Well Testing; Japan; Hijiori; Injection; Pressure; Fractures; Water; Fluid and Heat Flow |
| Abstract | Hydraulic fracturing tests were conducted in an existing well to create a fracture near the bottom of the well as one step of hot dry rock development project. The test results showed that a desirable fracture was created by injecting 1,080 m3 of water and 35% of the injected fluid was vented with the maximum temperature of 105°C after injecting. The well, SKG-2 is located in Hijiori, Yamagat Pref., Japan with the depth of 1,802 m and bottomhole temperature of 254°C which was drilled for hydrothermal reservoir exploration by a private company. Through the hydraulic fracturing operation, flow rate, pressure and temperature were recorded as well as micro seismic were monitored both by a triaxial geophone tool and a surface network. Depending on the analysis of data obtained, we have created the fracture large enough for the farther development of hot dry rock research programs. |