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Title Stability of Methanol, Propanol, and SF6 as High-Temperature Tracers
Authors Michael C. Adams, Yasuo Yamada, Masahiko Yagi, Tayuki Kondo and Taigo Wada
Year 2000
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords tracers
Abstract Tracers are needed for the development of high-temperature geothermal resources. Several candidate tracers have been tested for that purpose in hydrothermal autoclaves at the Energy & Geoscience Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah. One gas tracer, SF6, and two of the two-phase tracers, the straightchain alcohols, were tested. They were tested at temperatures ranging from 220 to greater than 300oC, pHís of 3 to 7, and times of up to two weeks. The data indicate that SF6 is stable at a temperature up to about 300oC in a simple SF6-water system. Methanol is the most stable of the alcohols, with no decay being detected from a two-week run at 320oC and a pH of 4. Propanol, in contrast, showed a 10% decay in a similar test. SF6 displays a strong vulnerability to the presence of rock that should be tested further before being used in a geothermal reservoir.
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