A Grand Challenge Update Geothermal Energy

Jeffrey R. Bailey, Taylor Mattie, Tim Lines, Daniel Merino-Garcia
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This is the first of a series of six articles on SPE’s Grand Challenges in Energy, formulated as the output of a 2023 workshop held by the SPE Research and Development Technical Section in Austin, Texas. Described in a JPT article last year, each of the challenges will be discussed separately in this series: geothermal energy; improving recovery from tight/shale resources; net-zero operations; carbon capture, storage, and utilization; digital transformation; and education and advocacy. SPE identified five technical “Grand Challenges” in 2023 which, if successfully developed, could advance the interests of the SPE community in a net-zero world and help ensure our longevity and contributions to a prosperous future (Halsey et al. 2023). Access to the subsurface is a key skillset of the SPE community, including geology and geophysics, well construction and completion, reservoir engineering, production operations, and facilities. The challenges that geothermal faces to become a leading player in the net-zero world are well within the areas of expertise of the SPE community, ranging from rapid technology implementation and learning-by-doing to assure competitiveness, to establishing suitable funding mechanisms to secure access to capital. The increasing presence of geothermal-related sessions in SPE workshops and conferences shows the interest to explore novel methods to harness geothermal energy for power supply, thermal-use applications, and energy storage, illustrated by the threefold increase in OnePetro references since 2020 (Fig. 1). The Role of the Oil and Gas Industry Geothermal energy offers a path forward using business models that are well-suited to the oil and gas industry, which can apply its current technology and expertise to produce clean, reliable power and thermal energy at scale. Geothermal is also the only baseload renewable energy source that produces heat, presenting an avenue to mitigate the largest contribution humanity makes to carbon emissions: heating and cooling which account for 40% of all carbon emissions globally (Lund and Toth 2021). Table 1 presents some of the current applications. In 2023, the Energy Institute of The University of Texas at Austin released a comprehensive report, “The Future of Geothermal in Texas,” led by Project InnerSpace (Beard and Jones 2023). The report presented a challenge to leverage the technical capabilities and resources in the state. It estimated that “should the industry drill 15,000 geothermal wells each year for four years, it would provide the energy equivalent of all oil and gas used for electricity and heat production in the State today, including industrial heat.” This initiative is part of a broader movement in Texas, the spiritual home of the US fossil fuel industry, where a new geothermal energy ecosystem is emerging with veterans of the oil and gas business playing pivotal roles. Geothermal energy cannot only help to reduce the state’s emissions but also through its baseload and energy storage capabilities, it can support a power grid that has struggled to cope with severe weather events as demand has grown. Texas serves as a prime example of a location deeply tied to fossil fuels, where numerous oil and gas developers are announcing plans for geothermal expansion. This trend is not confined to Texas alone; similar developments are underway in other US states, Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East.
更新地热能源的巨大挑战
这是关于 SPE 能源大挑战系列六篇文章中的第一篇,该系列文章是 SPE 研发技术部在德克萨斯州奥斯汀举行的 2023 年研讨会的成果。去年的《联合技术期刊》(JPT)文章对这些挑战进行了描述,本系列文章将分别讨论每项挑战:地热能源;提高致密/页岩资源的采收率;净零运营;碳捕获、封存和利用;数字化转型;以及教育和宣传。 SPE 在 2023 年确定了五项技术 "大挑战",如果开发成功,可促进 SPE 社区在净零世界中的利益,并有助于确保我们的长寿和对繁荣未来的贡献(Halsey 等,2023 年)。进入地下是 SPE 社区的一项关键技能,包括地质学和地球物理学、建井和完井、储层工程、生产运营和设施。地热要想成为净零世界的领头羊,所面临的挑战完全属于 SPE 社区的专业领域,从快速技术实施和边干边学以确保竞争力,到建立合适的融资机制以确保获得资本,不一而足。在 SPE 研讨会和会议中,与地热相关的会议越来越多,这表明人们有兴趣探索利用地热能进行供电、热利用应用和能源储存的新方法,自 2020 年以来 OnePetro 的引用增加了三倍(图 1)。石油和天然气行业的作用 地热能源提供了一条采用非常适合石油和天然气行业的商业模式的发展道路,石油和天然气行业可以利用其现有技术和专业知识大规模生产清洁、可靠的电力和热能。地热也是唯一能产生热量的基荷可再生能源,为减少人类对碳排放的最大贡献提供了途径:供暖和制冷占全球碳排放总量的 40%(Lund 和 Toth,2021 年)。表 1 介绍了目前的一些应用。2023 年,德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校能源研究所发布了一份综合报告,题为 "德克萨斯州地热的未来",由 Project InnerSpace 主导(Beard 和 Jones,2023 年)。该报告提出了一项挑战,即如何利用该州的技术能力和资源。据估计,"如果该行业在四年内每年钻探 15000 口地热井,其提供的能源将相当于目前该州用于发电和供热的所有石油和天然气,包括工业用热"。德克萨斯州是美国化石燃料工业的精神家园,在这里,一个新的地热能源生态系统正在崛起,石油和天然气行业的资深人士在其中发挥着举足轻重的作用。地热能源不仅有助于减少该州的排放量,而且通过其基荷和储能能力,它还能为电网提供支持,而随着需求的增长,电网在应对恶劣天气事件方面已举步维艰。得克萨斯州就是一个与化石燃料紧密相连的典型例子,该州众多石油和天然气开发商正在宣布地热扩张计划。这一趋势不仅限于得克萨斯州,美国其他州、欧洲、中东和远东地区也在进行类似的开发。
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