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Geothermal Well Test Analysis. Fundamentals, Applications and Advanced Techniques

  • Book

  • May 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342184

Geothermal Well Test Analysis: Fundamentals, Applications and Advanced Techniques provides a comprehensive review of the geothermal pressure transient analysis methodology and its similarities and differences with petroleum and groundwater well test analysis. Also discussed are the different tests undertaken in geothermal wells during completion testing, output/production testing, and the interpretation of data. In addition, the book focuses on pressure transient analysis by numerical simulation and inverse methods, also covering the familiar pressure derivative plot. Finally, non-standard geothermal pressure transient behaviors are analyzed and interpreted by numerical techniques for cases beyond the limit of existing analytical techniques.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Geothermal systems 3. Geothermal wells 4. Introduction to pressure-transient analysis 5. Advanced analytical pressure-transient analysis relevant to geothermal wells 6. Completion and output testing 7. Downhole tools and other practical considerations 8. Numerical pressure-transient analysis modelling framework 9. Operation and management of geothermal wells 10. Field studies

Authors

Sadiq J. Zarrouk Associate Professor (Geothermal Engineering) Geothermal PGCert Programme Director Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland New Zealand. Sadiq J. Zarrouk is an Associate Professor of Geothermal Engineering and the course director for the Postgraduate Certificate in Geothermal Energy Technology at the Department of Engineering Science, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Sadiq has extesive research and commercial field experience in geothermal and reservoir engineering with more than 25 years of experience in geothermal energy training and research. He has worked on 36 geothermal fields in New Zealand, Belgium, Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and North America. Katie McLean Geothermal Reservoir Engineer, Contact Energy Ltd., New Zealand. Katie has been a Geothermal Reservoir Engineer at Contact Energy Ltd. in Taupo, New Zealand, since 2010. She is also currently completing a PhD in geothermal well testing at the University of Auckland and holds a prestigious New Zealand scholarship, the Todd Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship in Energy Research. Ms. McLean's work has included geothermal exploration, well and reservoir characterisation, well test analysis and numerical modelling. In the field of geothermal reservoir engineering, McLean has published 8 journal articles and conference proceedings. She has a Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science (Geology) degrees from the Australian National University, and a Postgraduate Certificate in Geothermal Energy Technology from the Geothermal Institute, at the University of Auckland. Prior to moving to New Zealand, McLean worked for four years as a Project Geologist in diamond and gold exploration in Canada's Northwest Territories.