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Title Simulating Fenton Hill HDR Test Results Using the GEOTH3D Code
Authors Takeshi Yamamoto, Yuzuru Eguchi, Kouichi Kitano, Donald Brown, Dave Duchane, Michael Fehler, Hiroshi Ohnishi
Year 1998
Conference Stanford Geothermal Workshop
Keywords Fenton Hill
Abstract At the Fenton Hill hot dry rock (HDR) Test Site, the Long-Term Flow Test (LTFT) of the deeper reservoir was conducted h April 1992 through April 1993, following a multi-year period of reservoir pressurization at 15.6 MPa . At an injection pressure of 27.3 MPa, the steady-state fluid recovery at the production well (not including the additional production flow up the annulus at the injection well) was 80% at a backpressure of 12.4 MPa and 73% at a backpressure of 15.2 MPa. The reservoir simulation code GEOTH3D, a model based on an assumed relationship between the distribution of permeability and the corresponding distribution of acoustic emissions (AE) throughout the pressure-stimulated reservoir region, was applied to the LTFT data to determine the applicability of this code to a second HDR reservoir. The principal model output, the percent recovery of fluid at the production well under two different steady-state operating conditions, was obtained by specifying the surface injection pressure and backpressure as boundary conditions. At an injection pressure of 27.3 MPa, the computed fluid recoveries were 81% and 75%, respectively, at the two different backpressure levels of 12.4 MPa and 15.2 MPa, in good agreement with the measured LTFT results. Therefore, the proposed three-dimensional reservoir modeling method, coupling the permeability values to the AE data, appears to be very effective in simulating the Fenton Hill HDR reservoir.
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