2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-4902
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High injection rates decrease the probability of creating undesired, far-reaching fluid migration pathways at Cooper Basin geothermal field

Abstract: <p>Enhanced Geothermal Systems apply the pressurized fluid injection to fracture impermeable rocks to form pathways in which water circulates. The cold water under high pressure is pumped into the hot subsoil, where it heats up and returns to the surface. However, the induced fractures may coalesce into unwanted paths that allow the fluids to reach pre-existing faults, triggering major seismic events.</p><p>This work investigates the relationship between injection and … Show more

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