2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40517-021-00190-3
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Evaluation of NaCl and MgCl2 heat exchange fluids in a deep binary geothermal system in a sedimentary halite formation

Abstract: Halite formations are attractive geothermal reservoirs due to their high heat conductivity, resulting in higher temperatures than other formations at similar depths. However, halite formations are highly reactive with undersaturated water. An understanding of the geochemical reactions that occur within halite-saturated formation waters can inform decision making regarding well construction, prevention of well clogging, formation dissolution, and thermal short-circuiting. Batch reaction and numerical 3-D flow a… Show more

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“…The evolution of the heat exchange fluid over 30 years indicates that operators must monitor the composition of produced fluids and continually adapt the methods of scaling control. An engineered heat exchange fluid may result in reduced precipitation and dissolution (Moore and Holländer, 2015). Targeting the dolomite formation is recommended over targeting geothermal and lithium production should take system design and local lithium concentrations into careful consideration.…”
Section: Scale and Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evolution of the heat exchange fluid over 30 years indicates that operators must monitor the composition of produced fluids and continually adapt the methods of scaling control. An engineered heat exchange fluid may result in reduced precipitation and dissolution (Moore and Holländer, 2015). Targeting the dolomite formation is recommended over targeting geothermal and lithium production should take system design and local lithium concentrations into careful consideration.…”
Section: Scale and Mineralsmentioning
confidence: 99%