Jose Benavides, P. Sharma, Ahmed Al Saedi, Shah Kabir
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Abstract
This article outlines an innovative approach to explore thermal energy extraction for power generation or industrial hot water applications. Unlike traditional steady-state models, this approach embraces time-variant scenarios, explicitly incorporating a cyclical fluid circulation strategy to maintain a stable surface fluid temperature or power output. By introducing an increasing and decreasing stepwise rate sequence and an intermittent circulation strategy, the method aims to optimize efficiency in response to varying geothermal gradients. This approach also considers the effect of well configurations namely U-shaped heat exchangers, and conventional wellbore heat exchangers. The study emphasizes the importance of assessing the value proposition of this rate-sequencing approach in different North American basins, with the potential for replication in other regions. This approach recognizes the geographic dependency of thermal prospects, particularly at specific well depths. Notably, the article explores the possibility of retrofitting abandoned wells in oil fields and drilling new wells in geothermal-friendly areas for a comparative analysis of their relative value propositions. In essence, the proposed roadmap signifies a departure from traditional models, showcasing a dynamic and adaptable strategy for thermal energy extraction. This strategy aligns with the need for energy transition and changing energy mix for the future. The inclusion of retrofitting existing wells and drilling in strategic locations adds a practical dimension to the study, offering insights into the scalability and applicability of the proposed approach beyond its initial geographic focus.
本文概述了一种探索发电或工业热水应用热能提取的创新方法。与传统的稳态模型不同,该方法采用了时变方案,明确纳入了循环流体循环策略,以保持稳定的地表流体温度或功率输出。通过引入递增和递减的阶梯式速率序列以及间歇循环策略,该方法旨在优化效率,以应对不同的地热梯度。该方法还考虑了井配置(即 U 型热交换器和传统井筒热交换器)的影响。该研究强调了在北美不同盆地评估这种速率排序方法价值主张的重要性,并有可能在其他地区推广。这种方法认识到了热勘探的地理依赖性,尤其是在特定井深。值得注意的是,文章探讨了改造油田废弃油井和在地热友好地区钻探新井的可能性,以对两者的相对价值主张进行比较分析。从本质上讲,建议的路线图标志着与传统模式的不同,展示了一种动态的、适应性强的热能开采战略。这一战略符合未来能源转型和能源结构变化的需要。将改造现有水井和在战略地点钻井纳入其中,为研究增添了一个实用的维度,让人们深入了解所建议方法的可扩展性和适用性,而不仅仅局限于其最初的地理重点。