Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8088859 | Geothermics | 2016 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The use of artificial tracers in single-well tests in conjunction with EGS-related fracturing or stimulation of sedimentary and crystalline formations in the N-German Basin is evaluated. Conservative-tracer signal analysis is suggested as a tool to quantify individual fracture contributions to multiple-fracture discharge, and illustrated with preliminary data from the Groà Schönebeck site. The proposed approach helps to avoid investing in unnecessary wellbore completion-integrated devices used for inflow profiling, especially when the productivity of the target formation is uncertain. Conservative-tracer signal analysis is further applied to estimate the thermal-lifetime contributions from the petrothermal and the aquifer components of a hybrid EGS developed in sedimentary formations at the Horstberg site. Long-term observation of tracer signals is recommended for both sites.
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Authors
Julia Ghergut, Horst Behrens, Martin Sauter,