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Title Prospects for Enhanced Single-Well Heat Extraction
Authors Peter Leary, Justin Pogacnik, and Peter Malin
Year 2013
Conference New Zealand Geothermal Workshop
Keywords permeability enhancement, thermal advection, heat pump performance
Abstract Higher temperature fluid from a single well viewed as a thermal-conduction-bound heat pump may be possible by enhancing near-wellbore permeability to allow a greater effective wellbore radius. Heat advection simulation in 2D estimates the degree to which increased permeability about a wellbore can be expected to increase single well heat productivity. We find that for representative circumstances, heat extraction via wellbore-vicinity advective flow could increase recovered fluid temperature to ~200oC from ~100oC available via a thermal conduction-based heat pump. Prospects for higher heat extraction through enhanced in situ flow in the vicinity of a wellbore - possibly through thermal shock but also through in situ fluid pressurisation - could underwrite scientific and/or engineering investigations directed to larger questions posed by EGS.
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