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Investigation on fracture creation in hot dry rock geothermal formations of China during hydraulic fracturing

Zhou Zhou, Yan Jin, Yijin Zeng, Xudong Zhang, Jian Zhou, Li Zhuang and Shunyuan Xin

Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 153, issue C, 301-313

Abstract: The abundant geothermal energy in hot dry rock (HDR) formations is an attractive renewable energy resource with great potential. China will develop its first HDR geothermal formation in the Gonghe Basin. HDR is a hard and low-permeability granite containing very few fluids. Development requires fluids to cyclically flow between injection and production wells to extract geothermal energy in the artificial heat transfer zone. Hydraulic fracturing is the main technology for creating flow paths. But few studies have investigated fractures in HDR geothermal formations. This paper investigated fractures as flow paths in HDR geothermal formations during hydraulic fracturing. Hydraulic fractures were simulated using a custom true-triaxial hydraulic fracturing test system in a realistic formation environment, in which a scaled wellbore was used that was built in outcrop granite rock from the Gonghe Basin. Fracture creation in granite was investigated via experiments, as well as influence factors, and what experience could be achieved. This study can be used to design and evaluate hydraulic fracturing projects in potential HDR geothermal formations.

Keywords: Hot dry rock geothermal energy; Hydraulic fracturing; Fracture creation; High temperature; True triaxial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2020.01.128

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