Energies (Aug 2023)

Reactive Transport Modeling of Chemical Stimulation Processes for an Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS)

  • Li Ma,
  • Zhenpeng Cui,
  • Bo Feng,
  • Xiaofei Qi,
  • Yuandong Zhao,
  • Chaoyu Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en16176229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 17
p. 6229

Abstract

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An enhanced geothermal system is a kind of artificial geothermal system, which can economically exploit geothermal energy from deep thermal rock mass with low permeability by artificially created geothermal reservoirs. Chemical stimulation refers to a reservoir permeability enhancement method that injects a chemical stimulant into the fractured geothermal reservoir to improve the formation permeability by dissolving minerals. In this study, a reactive solute transport model was established based on TOUGHREACT to find out the effect of chemical stimulation on the reconstruction of a granite-hosted enhanced geothermal system reservoir. The results show that chemical stimulation with mud acid as a stimulant can effectively improve the permeability of fractures near the injection well, the effective penetration distance can reach more than 20 m after 5 days. The improvement of porosity and permeability was mainly caused by the dissolution of feldspar and chlorite. The permeability enhancement increased with the injection flow rate and HF concentration in the stimulant, which was weakly affected by the change in injection temperature. The method of chemical enhancement processes can provide a reference for subsequent enhanced geothermal system engineering designs.

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