2020
DOI: 10.3390/en13153882
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Physicochemical Composition Variability and Hydraulic Conditions in a Geothermal Borehole—The Latest Study in Podhale Basin, Poland

Abstract: In deep geothermal boreholes, an effect of temperature (so-called thermal lift) is observed, which results in the volumetric expansion of the fluid extracted. This process results in increased wellhead pressure values being recorded; in the absence of an appropriate correction, hydraulic properties of the reservoir layer cannot be properly determined. As an example of this effect, the Chochołów PIG-1 (CH PIG-1) geothermal borehole situated in Podhale Basin in Poland was used. Hydrodynamic tests including two p… Show more

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“…Borehole televiewer can also be useful to have a better characterization of the underground fracture network (e.g., [34,[42][43][44]124]). The effect of temperature (or thermal lift) on the hydraulic properties (e.g., [126]) could be additionally evaluated. Thus, the next step that is justified by this research is the drilling of exploration boreholes to obtain more accurate data for the numerical simulations that can be improved with history matching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Borehole televiewer can also be useful to have a better characterization of the underground fracture network (e.g., [34,[42][43][44]124]). The effect of temperature (or thermal lift) on the hydraulic properties (e.g., [126]) could be additionally evaluated. Thus, the next step that is justified by this research is the drilling of exploration boreholes to obtain more accurate data for the numerical simulations that can be improved with history matching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%