地热能

是时候看看蒸汽压裂是否能带来回报了

美国的两个试验场已经压裂了炎热、干燥的岩石,并计划建立一个裂缝网络来加热水。他们很快就会发现骨折是否按预期发挥作用。

表面裂缝提供了地面深处裂缝岩石的线索,研究人员正在努力开采水加热。
表面裂缝提供了地面深处裂缝岩石的线索,研究人员正在努力开采水加热。
资料来源:斯蒂芬·拉森福斯

美国西南部的两个试验场已成功在炎热、干燥的硬岩地层中压裂地热注入井。现在是时候看看他们是否可以通过将冷水通过热岩石的裂缝抽入第二口井来产生真正的热水。

Fervo Energy 和犹他州 FORGE 试验场都在使用压裂技术,并在最近的 SPE 水力压裂技术会议和展览会 (HFTC) 上报告了充满希望的迹象。

但这些测试站点背后的组织的目标存在一些根本差异。

Fervo 是一家在商业地热开发方面有着积极时间表的初创公司,该公司使用广泛应用的方法来从极其致密的岩石中生产石油和天然气。

FORGE 是一个由犹他大学管理并由美国能源部 (DOE) 资助的研究中心。其目标是通过尝试多种方法帮助在炎热、干燥的岩石中启动地热,并促进极热地层所需工具的开发和测试。

到目前为止,这两个地点都表明可以使花岗岩或变质地层中的硬岩破裂。看来它们都创造了大流量所需的长而简单的裂缝。

在 HFTC 开幕式的小组讨论中,Fervo 联合创始人兼首席技术官 Jack Norbeck 强调了石油生产压裂与地热之间的联系。

“我们正在尝试做的事情和你们每天要做的事情有很多相似之处。” 也许最大的区别是我们试图真正实现压裂命中,”他说。

Fervo 的测试正在进行中,已钻探了其一对水平井中的第二口井,FORGE 将于今年春季晚些时候进行。

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Geothermal energy

Time To See if Fracturing for Steam Pays Off

Two US test sites have fractured hot, dry rock with plans to create a network of fractures for water heating. They will soon find out if the fractures worked as expected.

Surface fractures offer hints of fractured rock deep in the ground researchers are working to tap for water heating.
Surface fractures offer hints of fractured rock deep in the ground researchers are working to tap for water heating.
Source: Stephen Rassenfoss

Two test sites in the southwest US have successfully fractured geothermal injection wells in hot, dry hard-rock formations. Now it is time to find out if they can create really hot water by pumping cold water through the fractures in that hot rock into a second well.

Both Fervo Energy and Utah FORGE test sites are using fracturing and reported hopeful signs at the recent SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference and Exhibition (HFTC).

But there are some fundamental differences in the goals of the organizations behind those test sites.

Fervo is a startup with an aggressive timeline for commercial geothermal development that uses widely applied methods developed to produce oil and gas from extremely tight rock.

FORGE is a research site managed by the University of Utah and funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE). Its goals are to help launch geothermal in hot, dry rocks by trying a number of approaches, as well as promoting the development and testing of tools needed in extremely hot formations.

So far, both sites have shown it is possible to fracture the hard rock in granitic or metamorphosed formations. It appears they both created the long, simple fractures needed for high-volume flows.

During a panel discussion at the opening session of HFTC, Jack Norbeck, Fervo’s co-founder, and chief technology officer, played up the connections between fracturing for oil production and geothermal.

“There’s a lot of similarities about what we’re trying to do and what y’all do every day. Probably the biggest difference is that we try to actually achieve frac hits,” he said.

Fervo’s testing is further along, with the second well of its pair of horizontal wells drilled, which FORGE will be doing later this spring.

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