Simulation-based economical modeling of hydraulic fracturing for Enhanced Geothermal System

Jerjes Porlles Hurtado, H. Jabbari
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Hydraulic fracturing is applied to extract fluids (oil, gas, and water) from very low permeability rocks. This type of stimulation could develop hot and dry rock geothermal resources. Habitually, those reservoirs are located in the depth of 2.7 Km to 5.5 Km; and more than 180 °C. This study designs a hydraulic fracturing model in horizontal wells to extract hot water economically, creating high permeable artificial fractures. We aim to investigate the effects of varying fracture-cluster lengths, proppant, and frac fluid types, on hydraulic fracturing treatments using 2D and 3D simulation models. Some parameters such as type of proppant, fracture fluids, number of stages, fracture length, and fracture width are evaluated considering the reservoir's high temperature and high pressure. Finally, different scenarios are evaluated to know if the hydraulic model is economically feasible to generate electricity with the current price of electricity price, drilling, and completion cost.
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基于仿真的增强型地热系统水力压裂经济建模
水力压裂用于从渗透率极低的岩石中提取流体(油、气和水)。这种改造方式可以开发干热岩地热资源。这些储层通常位于2.7 ~ 5.5 Km深度;180°C以上。本研究设计了水平井水力压裂模型,以经济地提取热水,制造高渗透率人工裂缝。我们的目标是通过2D和3D模拟模型来研究不同裂缝簇长度、支撑剂和压裂液类型对水力压裂处理的影响。考虑储层高温高压条件,对支撑剂类型、压裂液、压裂段数、裂缝长度、裂缝宽度等参数进行了评价。最后,对不同的情景进行评估,以了解在当前电价、钻井和完井成本的情况下,水力模型是否具有经济可行性。
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