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Title Olkaria I reservoir response to 28 years of production
Authors Cornel O. Ofwona
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Olkaria, Kenya, Reservoir, Response, Exploitation
Abstract Exploitation of Olkaria field started in 1981 when Olkaria I (East) reservoir began producing steam for the 45 MWe Olkaria I power plant. During the twenty eight years of production, the reservoir has performed quite well with minimal drawdown in the range of 20 bars in the deep water dominated reservoir. Some decline in production occurred in the first ten years of exploitation due to depletion of the steam zone but after connection of make-up wells in 1996, there has been no more decline experienced. Only eight make-up wells have been drilled and total steam available has been in excess since connection of the make-up wells. Deepening of well OW-5 from 901 m to 2200 m showed an untapped deeper reservoir. There has been no significant change in overall chemistry but wells located at the center of the field have experienced more boiling. Olkaria I reservoir has reached steady state under the current production rate and no cooler incursion has occurred. In summary, after the twenty nine years of production, no significant negative change has occurred. Due to this good performance, Olkaria serves as a good example of sustainability of geothermal power generation and hence has promoted geothermal as the energy to change the world.
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