Thermal Fracturing of Geothermal Wells and the Effects of Borehole Orientation
Kjetil M. D. Hals, Inga Berre

TL;DR
This study investigates how borehole orientation affects thermal fracturing and stability in geothermal wells, highlighting the importance of optimizing wellbore angles to prevent instability and enhance system longevity.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the impact of wellbore orientation on thermal stress-induced fractures and wellbore stability in geothermal systems, emphasizing the significance of orientation optimization.
Findings
Wellbore orientation significantly influences thermal fracture development.
Optimized wellbore orientation can prevent thermal instability.
Thermal failure depends strongly on injected water temperature.
Abstract
An enhanced geothermal system (EGS) expands the potential of geothermal energy by enabling the exploitation of regions that lack conventional hydrothermal resources. The EGS subsurface system is created by engineering enhanced flow paths between injection and production wells. Hydraulic stimulation of existing fracture networks has been successfully achieved for unconventional geothermal resources. More recently proposed concepts increase the use of drilled wellbores in hard rock to connect the injection and production wells. The present work investigates the long-term thermal effects of deviated geothermal wellbores and studies how the cooling of the borehole wall results in thermally induced tensile fractures. The results show that induced fractures are created by a combination of in situ and thermal stresses, and that the extent to which thermally induced tensile wall fractures are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRock Mechanics and Modeling · Geothermal Energy Systems and Applications · Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
