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Title Modeling Discharge Requirements for Deep Geothermal Wells at the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Field, Mexico
Authors Anthony J. Menzies, Eduardo E. Granados, Hector Gutierrez Puente and Luis Ortega Pierres
Year 1995
Conference PNOC-EDC Geothermal Conference
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Abstract During the Mid-19801s, Comisibn Federal De Electricidad (CFE) Drilled a Number of Deep Wells (M-200 Series) at the Cerro Prieto Geothermalfild, Baja Calijomia, Maico to Investigate the Continuation of the G E O T H D Reservoir to the East of the Cerro Prieto-I1 and I L L Production Areas. the Wells Encountered Permeability at Depths Ranging from 2,800 to 4,400 M but Due to the Reservoir Depth and the Rehtively Cold Temperatures Encountered in the Upper 1,000 to 2,000 M (< 5OoC), It Was Not Possible to Initiate Discharge in All of the Wells. The Wells at Cerro Prieto Are Generally Discharged by Injecting Compressed Air Below the Water Level Using 2-3/8-inch Tubing Installed with Either a Crane or Workover Rig. the Impact of Heat Loss on the Stimulation Process is Believed to Be Signijkant and Was Investigated Using Both a Numerical Model of the Reservoir/wellbore System and Steady-State Wellbore Modeling. the Resultsfrom the Study Show That $flow Rates of at Least 300 Liters/minute Can Be Sustained, the Well Can Probably Be Succes&lly Stimulated; This is Consistent with the Succes&l Stimulations of Wells M-202 and M-203. If the Flow Rate is Closer to 60 Liters/minute, the Heat Loss is Signijkant and It is Unlikely That the Well Can Be Successfklly Discharged. These Results Are Consistent with the Unsuccessfkl Discharge Attempts in Wells M-201 and M-205.
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