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Title Computer Modelling Retrospective on Wairakei and Ohaaki
Authors M.J. O’SULLIVAN, E.K. CLEARWATER, A. YEH, J.P. O’SULLIVAN, A. SHINDE,S. ZARROUK, J.A. NEWSON and W. MANNINGTON
Year 2015
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords modelling, Wairakei, Ohaaki, retrospective
Abstract Our modelling studies of Wairakei and Ohaaki have been ongoing for more than 30 years and it is now possible to check back on the predictions made from early studies carried out in the 1990s and determine how well the predictions made by those models compare with reality. There are several problems with a retrospective assessment of the 1990s models. The most significant is that the future scenarios considered then are different from the actual production and injection strategies followed. We overcame this difficulty by using the actual production /injection history with the old models. In general the models perform quite well in matching the production history but in both cases they are too conservative and the actual performance of Wairakei and Ohaaki has been better than that predicted by the 1990s models. The main discrepancies arise because of the development of new and/or deeper production zones, not included in the old models. In some cases, e.g. the shallow steam zone at Te Mihi (Wairakei), the permeability has turned out to be even higher than the high value used in the old model and production has continued past the point when the old model predicts failure occurs due to a large pressure decline.
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