Geothermal Energy in Sedimentary Basins: Assessing Techno-economic Viability for Sustainable Development
Orkhan Khankishiyev, Saeed Salehi, Runar Nygaard, Danny Rehg

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the economic feasibility of geothermal energy in sedimentary basins across the U.S., leveraging oil and gas drilling data to identify optimal locations for sustainable geothermal development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using THT and CHT maps combined with sedimentary basin data to strategically identify favorable geothermal sites in the U.S.
Findings
Sedimentary basins offer promising temperatures for geothermal energy.
Mapping tools can optimize well placement and reduce costs.
Geothermal development in sedimentary basins is economically viable.
Abstract
Drilling deep geothermal wells has proven to be a challenging endeavor, primarily due to issues such as loss circulation events, material limitations under high temperatures, and the production of corrosive fluids. Furthermore, the substantial upfront costs, coupled with geological and technical obstacles associated with drilling super-hot EGS wells in igneous rocks, hinder the widespread implementation of geothermal systems. Alternatively, geothermal energy development in sedimentary basins presents an opportunity for clean energy production with relatively lower investment costs compared to the development of super-hot EGS in igneous rocks. Sedimentary basins exhibit attractive temperatures for geothermal applications, and their wide distribution enhances the potential for nationwide deployment. Decades of drilling and development experience in oil and gas wells have yielded a wealth…
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TopicsGlobal Energy and Sustainability Research
