Niklas Geissler, Florian Garsche, Vitalii Samus, Berker Polat, Francesca Di Mare, Rolf Bracke
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Abstract
Summary Exploration risks of geothermal projects are high, as required economic production rates are often not achieved. Stimulation methods from the oil and gas industry, such as radial jet drilling (RJD), which can be used to cost-effectively create flow paths around a main borehole, are usually not applicable in geothermal applications due to especially hard reservoir formations. Because of that, a novel technology called micro-turbine drilling (MTD®) has been developed, which allows for the drilling of micro-sidetracks from cased boreholes even into very hard reservoir rock. The approach is based on the principles of the RJD operation. However, instead of a jetting nozzle, a microdrilling turbine is used to drive a bit that mechanically drills rock. This study presents the results of the proof of concept for MTD, which was conducted in the BedrettoLab in Switzerland at a depth of up to 1,053 ft (321 m) in granite rock.
期刊介绍:
Covers theories and emerging concepts spanning all aspects of engineering for oil and gas exploration and production, including reservoir characterization, multiphase flow, drilling dynamics, well architecture, gas well deliverability, numerical simulation, enhanced oil recovery, CO2 sequestration, and benchmarking and performance indicators.