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Title Pec 1, First Exploration Well Experiences in Ecuador
Authors Matilde URQUIZO, Francisco ASTUDILLO, Danilo ASIMBAYA
Year 2020
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords first drilling, Chachimbiro, Ecuador, PEC1
Abstract Drilling is the breaking- inertia experience that every geothermal project is looking for. All the surface exploration and conceptual models are confirmed or discarded by wells. The first well in Ecuador represents so far the most important milestone in its road to develop geothermal electricity. PEC 1 was drilled until 1978m on 2017, through Japanese Cooperation to the National Utility CELEC EP, representing a totally ground breaking experience for Ecuador. Chachimbiro project was studied since 80´s when INECEL collected information and classified some of the geothermal projects until the geothermal department was closed in the 90´s. The former Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energies in 2010 appointed CELEC EP to develop geothermal projects. In 2011 to 2012 a complete surface exploration took place. The drilling stage took some years and many complications in technical, political, financial and legal aspects. In addition, even though Ecuador is a producer of oil, the availability of equipment and experience had to be complemented to reach the first geothermal well. The drilling of PEC-1 confirmed a geothermal system with a cap rock of ≈300m thick, hosted in Pleistocene volcanic deposits from the Chachimbiro volcanic complex. Multiple fracture zones cross the basal rocks of Chachimbiro and cretaceous rocks; as well as a propylitic alteration zone in the final stages of the drilling was found. PEC 1 is analyzed in all its aspects as: financing, institutions, logistics, equipment, procurement, local capacity building, results, social and environmental that were involved to accomplish the target. Geothermal development is quite complex, and feedback plays a key role for the next steps. A set of lessons learned in each aspect are presented to finalize in conclusions that could be considered for the next stage and for any other starter country on the geothermal community.
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