Page 258 - Geothermal Energy Systems Exploration, Development, and Utilization
P. 258

234  4 Enhancing Geothermal Reservoirs
                               Bromley, C.J. and Mongillo, M.A.  Carslaw, H.S., and Jaeger, J.C.,
                                 (2008) Geothermal energy from   (1959) Conduction of Heat in Solids,
                                 fractured reservoirs – Dealing  2nd edn, Clarendon Press, Ox-
                                 with induced seismicity. IEA Open  ford.
                                 Energy Technology Bulletin, 48,  Charl´ ety, J., Cuenot, N., Dorbath, L.,
                                 1–7.                            Dorbath, C., Haessler, H., and Frogneux,
                               Brune, J. and Thatcher, W. (2002) In-  M. (2007) Large earthquakes dur-
                                 ternational Handbook of Earthquake  ing hydraulic stimulations at the
                                 and Engineering Seismology, Vol. 81A,  geothermal site of Soultz-sous-Forˆ ets.
                                 International Association of Seis-  International Journal of Rock Me-
                                 mology and Physics of Earth’s In-  chanics and Mining Sciences, 44,
                                 terior, Committee on Education, pp.  1091–1105.
                                 569–588.                      Charlez, P., Lemonnier, P., Ruffet, C.,
                               Buijse, M., Maier, R., and Casero,  Bout´ eca, M.J., and Tan, C. (1996)
                                 A., (2000) Successful high pres-  Thermally Induced Fracturing: Anal-
                                 sure, high temperature acidis-  ysis of a Field Case in North Sea,
                                 ing with in situ crosslinked acid  Society of Petroleum Engineers, SPE
                                 diversion. Proceedings of the   36916.
                                 SPE InternationalSymposium    Cinco-Ley, H. and Samaniego, V.F.
                                 on Formation Damage Control,
                                                                 (1977) Effect of Wellbore Stor-
                                 Lafayette, LA, USA, February 23-24,
                                                                 age and Damage on the Tran-
                                 p. 8.
                                                                 sient Pressure Behaviour of Verti-
                               Buning, B.C., Malate, R.C.M., Austria,
                                                                 cally Fractured Wells.SPE, Paper
                                 J.J.C., Noriega, M.T., and Sarmiento,
                                                                 No. 6752.
                                 Z.F. (1997) Casing perforation and
                                                               Cipolla, C.L. and Wright, C.A. (2000)
                                 acid treatment of well SK-2D Min-
                                                                 State-of-the – art in Hydraulic
                                 danao 1 geothermal project, Philip-
                                                                 Fracture Diagnostics, Society of
                                 pines. Proceedings of the 22nd
                                                                 Petroleum Engineers, Paper No.
                                 Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir
                                                                 64434.
                                 Engineering, January 27-29, 1997,
                                 Stanford.                     Clifford, P.J., Berry, P.J., and Gu, H.
                               Buning, B.C., Malate, R.C.M., Lacanilao,  (1991) Modeling the vertical confine-
                                 A.M., Sta Ana, F.X.M., and Sarmiento,  ment of injection-well thermal fractures,
                                 Z.F. (1995) Recent experiments  SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers).
                                 in acid stimulation technology by  SPE Production Engineering, 6 (4),
                                                                 377–383.
                                 PNOC-Energy development cor-
                                                               Cornet, F.H. (1987) Results
                                 poration, Philippines. Proceedings
                                 of World Geothermal Congress, 3,  from Le Mayet de Montagne
                                 1807–1812.                      project. Geothermics, 16 (4),
                               Burgos, B., Buijse, M., Fonseca, E., Milne,  355–374.
                                 A., Brady, M., and Olvera, R. (2005)  Cornet, F.H., B´ erard, T., and Bourouis,
                                 Acid fracturing in Lake Maracaibo:  S. (2007) How close to failure is a
                                 how continuous improvements kept on  granite rock mass at a 5 km depth?
                                 raising the expectation bar. Schlum-  International Journal of Rock Me-
                                 berger and Shell Venezuela S.A, 2005  chanics and Minning Science, 44 (1),
                                 SPE Annual Technical Conference and  47–66.
                                 Exhibition, October 9-12, Dallas, SPE  Crowe, C., Masmonteil, J., and
                                 96531.                          Thomas, R. (1992) Trends in ma-
                               Capetti, G. (2006) How EGS is inves-  trix acidizing. Oilfield Review, 4,
                                 tigated in the case of the larderello  24–40.
                                 geothermal field? Engine Launch-  Cuenot, N., Charl´ ety, J., Dorbath,
                                 ing Conference, February 12-15,  L., and Haessler, H. (2006) Fault-
                                 2006, Orleans.unpublished presenta-  ing mechanisms and stress regime
                                 tion.                           at the European HDR site of
   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262   263