Journal of Thermal Science and Technology (Dec 2010)

Thermal Evolution (1984-2005) of the Los Humeros (Mexico) Geothermal Fluids as Indicated by Chemical Geothermometers

  • Rosa María BARRAGÁN REYES,
  • Víctor Manuel ARELLANO GÓMEZ,
  • Alfonso GARCÍA-GUTIÉRREZ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/jtst.5.293
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 293 – 302

Abstract

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The thermal evolution of Los Humeros geothermal fluids was estimated by using liquid and gas chemical geothermometers and results indicate two separated fluid entries to the wells: a (∼250°C) liquid produced from a shallower reservoir and a (>300°C) steam produced by a deeper stratum. Both entries were identified by Na/K and SiO2 geothermometers for the liquid and H2/Ar for the steam. CO2/Ar geothermometer seems to provide temperatures of mixed fluids entering the wells. Based on thermal evolution of fluids, multiple fluid entries in wells were characterized while reservoir exploitation-related processes like cooler water entries and condensation phenomena, were also identified.

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