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Title Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS): A Review of Cambay Basins
Authors Bhavi PANCHAL, Manan SHAH
Year 2020
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Geothermal Energy, Cambay Basin, EGS
Abstract Geothermal energy is the heat stored in the earth's crust and it is a clean and eco-friendly energy source. India depends more on coal as it is cheaper but it causes environmental pollution so the importance of geothermal energy in India is to make a great contribution to India’s long-term energy supply and knockdown greenhouse gas emission by establishing a safe, sustainable and secure geothermal energy industries. In Gujarat state, the Cambay basin is a rich petroleum region that is located on the western margin of India. In just one zone it holds 206 billion cubic feet of gases and 8 million barrels of condensate reserves. Depending on the types of geothermal systems, geothermal wells are designed. In the Cambay basin, more than 7000 wells are drilled. A geothermal dual well system contain at least one injection and one production well to produce geothermal energy effectively. Self-discharging well, production well, etc. are the type of well which are used. An enhanced geothermal system (EGS) is an artificial reservoir and it is created where there is a hot rock but low fluid saturation or natural permeability. It offers the opportunity to access clean energy sources. This paper discusses the scenario of EGS in Cambay basins.
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