尼日利亚地热勘探

M. Kwaya, E. Kurowska, Timothy P. Bata
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尼日利亚的地质构造影响着各地质省的地热勘探程度。尼日利亚的沉积盆地已经勘探了几十年的碳氢化合物,因此石油公司收集了大量的地下温度数据基础。但人们对尼日利亚前寒武纪结晶省的地热条件知之甚少。根据油井BHT资料发现,尼日尔三角洲地温梯度为1.3 ~ 4.7°C/100m, Anambra盆地(正北)地温梯度可达5.5°C/100m。20多年前,在尼日利亚北部开展了基于浅水井(深达500米)的地热能勘探。研究主要集中在乍得沉积盆地Sokoto和nigeria部分的地温条件,地温梯度较高,分别为7.6°和5.9°C/100m。在尼日利亚西北部,索科托盆地的地热异常延伸到尼日尔境内。尼日利亚地热勘探的另一个方面是调查主要发生在贝努埃海槽中部和上部沉积物中的温泉和渗漏。该地区最温暖的温泉Akiri和Ruwan Zafi的水温约为54°C,这表明存在一些地热异常。到目前为止,这可能是尼日利亚唯一一个(直接)利用地热能的地点。这是一个游泳池,使用Ikogosi温泉(37°C)的水。它位于该国西南部的埃基蒂州。
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Geothermal Exploration in Nigeria
The geological structure of Nigeria influences geothermal exploration extent within each geological province. Sedimentary basins in Nigeria have been explored for hydrocarbons for several decades, thus the oil companies collected large subsurface temperature data basis. But not much is known about geothermal conditions within Nigerian Precambrian crystalline province. On the basis of BHT data from oil wells it has been found that geothermal gradient in Niger Delta ranges from 1.3 to 4.7°C/100m and in Anambra Basin (directly to the north) it can reach 5.5°C/100m. Exploration for geothermal energy in northern Nigeria based on shallow water wells (down to 500 m deep) was carried out over 20 years ago. Research was concentrated mainly on geothermal conditions within Sokoto and Nigerian part of Chad sedimentary basins, where relatively high geothermal gradients were found: 7.6° and 5.9°C/100m respectively. In north-western Nigeria the geothermal anomaly of Sokoto basin extends to the Niger territory. The other aspect of geothermal exploration in Nigeria is investigating of the thermal springs and seepages, which occur mainly within sediments of the Middle and Upper Benue Trough. The water of the warmest springs in that area: Akiri and Ruwan Zafi have the temperature about 54°C and it suggests the occurrence of some geothermal anomalies. So far, there is probably the only one (direct) geothermal energy utilisation site in Nigeria. It is a swimming pool where water from Ikogosi warm spring (37°C) is used. It is located in south-western part of the country, in Ekiti state.
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