The effect of calcite deposition on geothermal well inflow performance
✍ Scribed by Abdurrahman Satman; Zuleyha Ugur; Mustafa Onur
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 222 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0375-6505
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✦ Synopsis
Deposition of calcite in a formation may signi®cantly reduce the in¯ow performance of geothermal wells producing brine with CO 2 content. The key operational and reservoir parameters in¯uencing the magnitude of impairment by calcite deposition were identi®ed through the derivation of analytical expressions for the rate of calcite deposition and its eect on ¯ow rate assuming idealized ¯ow conditions. A methodology for the use of derived expressions permits the investigation of calcite deposition processes for speci®c reservoir descriptions and well operations. The rate of calcite scaling in the formation was shown to be inversely proportional to the square of the radial distance from the well. For a given ¯ow rate, the degree of calcite deposition around the well may be signi®cantly reduced by decreasing the pressure gradient near the well and/or increasing the eective wellbore radius through well-stimulation techniques (e.g., acid treatments). Reducing the ¯ow rate will generally increase the production time of a well before signi®cant ¯ow impairment by deposited calcite.
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