| Title | Improvement of TC5RD Permeability Induced by Steam Condensate Injection: Modeling the Condensate-Rock Interaction Using CHIM-XPT |
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| Authors | Joeny Q. BERMEJO |
| Year | 2013 |
| Conference | Asian Geothermal Symposium |
| Keywords | CHIM-XPT, permeability, reinjection, condensate, dissolution, SiO2 |
| Abstract | Steam condensate reinjection well TC5RD in Southern Negros Geothermal Production Field initially has low permeability and did not attain the required reinjection capacity. However the acceptance increased by ~38 kg/s in a period of ~5 months since it was commissioned. Geochemical modelling using the CHIM-XPT software was conducted to investigate the role of mineral dissolution in the permeability improvement in TC5RD. At less than one gram rock titrated, there was an observed steep increase in SiO2(aq) and Na+ concentration indicating quartz and silicate mineral dissolution from the andesitic host rock. Total molality of SiO2(aq) changed from 4.74x10-5 to 6.80x10-3 (mol/kg solution). Major dissolution happen at lower titrated rock mass and this likely occurs at the section of the rock near the open hole section where the condensate and host rock first interact in the reservoir. Subsequent injection of condensate could have induced more dissolution of the quartz and silicate minerals from the rock which further initiated increase in permeability. |