Geothermal Reservoir Characterization and Modelling
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1 GEOTHERMAL MODELS Freiburg, Geothermal Reservoir Characterization and Modelling Methods and strategies to derive thermal properties from well data and to improve model input parameter Dr. Renate Pechnig and Dr. Darius Mottaghy
2 Models - Key Position in Production and Exploration Basic Information Geology Exploration Geophysics (Surface, Borehole) Petrophysics (Logs, Laboratory) Hydrogeology (Logs, Well Tests, Fluids) Geological Model Numerical Model Parameter update Model update Calibration Simulationen Production - Langzeitverhalten Monitoring -Produktionsplanung Flowtests Prediction Temperature Productivity Sensitivity, Uncertainties Evaluation Risiks, Scenarios Planning
3 Motivation Challenges in deep geothermal projects Precise identification of subsurface structures (Layering, sequences, faults and fissures) Detection of hydraulic pathways (Porosity, permeability, hydraulic connectivity) Reliable prediction of reservoir temperatures (Temperature gradient, thermal conductivity, heat production)
4 Case Study Den Haag Deep Geothermal Installation - Doublet System Heating for 6000 houses in the Den Haag Zuidwest district. Investors: Eneco Energy, E.ON Benelux, City of Den Haag and three housing companies Vestia, Staedion, Haagwonen. Thermal power geothermal doublet: ~ 5MWth 2 Well depth: ~ 2200 m, deep sandstone reservoirs (Rijswijk and Delft) Required temperature: 75 C Well flow: ~ 150 m³/h Aardwarmte Den Haag Zuid-West
5 Geological Setting West-Netherland-Basin Late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous basin system. Rifting formed half graben systems, filled with fluviatil sediments. Some of the sandstone members (Rijswijk, Berkel, Delft) are prominent reservoir rocks. During the late Cretaceous the basin was inverted, resulting in horst and graben structures. Accumulation of oil and gas in the anticlines.
6 Well Locations Exploration wells in the surrounding of the target area. Oil and gas drillings are all located at anticlines. Target location of the geothermal drilling project is in a syncline position, where information is sparce.
7 Seismic information Diagram of 3-D seismic block. Visible are the exploration wells HAG-01 and HAG-02 in anticline position.
8 Motivation The planning of the geothermal doublet requires a detailed knowledge of the subsurface geology and temperature conditions. Well known Subsurface geology and structures from oil and gas exploration activities - Seismic data and wells. Not so well known Temperature field only sparse BHT data. Targets: Prediction of the steady-state temperature at reservoir depth considering the geometrical heterogeneity of the subsurface Prediction of temperature evolution at producer well
9 Working stages Built up of a 3-D Temperature Model (25 km x 25 km) 1. Acquisition and compilation of basic data sets 2. Laboratory measurements on cuttings samples 3. Integration of log and laboratory data for prediction of thermophysical properties for the stratigraphic units 4. Set up and test of a 3-D numerical models and simulation runs
10 Key Well Selection Boring Yr Analogue Digital Coredata SP res gr dt rhob nphi Res BRK DEL gr dt rhob nphi Res HAG SP Res KNNSR HAG SP Res KNNSR KDZ gr dt rhob nphi Res LED KNNSR LIR gr dt rhob nphi Res KNNSR MED KNNSR MON KNNSR MON gr dt rhob nphi Res KNNSR MON gr dt rhob nphi Res PNA KNNSR, SLDND PNA KNNSR PNA-04-S gr rhob nphi PNA KNNSR PNA KNNSR PNA gr dt rhob nphi PNA gr rhob nphi RTD SLDND RWK KNNSR, SLDND RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK KNNSR RWK gr dt Q13-07-S gr dt rhob nphi Res Q KNNSR Q gr dt Res KNNSR Q gr dt rhob nphi Res WAS KNNSR WAS KNNSR WAS KNNSR WAS gr dt rhob nphi Res KNNSR Listing of the wells and and the availability of log data and core material. Cuttings available at repository in Zeist: Q16-01 Q16-02 KDZ-02 WAS-23 MON-02 Cutting material per bag very limited at the Monster well (< 50 g per sample)
11 Zone Gamma Depth Resistivity SP Caliper Density Porosity Velocity Logs KDZ-02 GR (GAPI) DEPTH (M) ILD (OHMM) ILM (OHMM) SP (MV) CALI (IN) BS (IN) RHOB (G/C3) DRHO (G/C3) NPHI (V/V) DT (US/M) NLMNU 500 DC ZE RO RB RN AT SLGK KN CK
12 Laboratory Work Thermal Conductivity Measurements / TK04 Measurement of 50 cuttings samples. Measuring a rock-water mixture with a half-space device. Results: Rock matrix conductivtity
13 Log Analysis Determination of thermophysical properties for the stratigraphic units Rock matrix components, rock porosity Thermal property prediction by logging data Calibration of log data with laboratory measurements
14 TC Rock Matrix Scale : 1 : DB : DenHaag (1) 1 DEPTH (M) 2 3 KIJKDUIN ZEE-02 DT (US/M) GR (GAPI) DEPTH (400.M M) : V_SHALE (DEC) PHI (DEC) Shale Matrix 7 TCm_log (W/M/K) TCm_cut (W/M/K) TCm_cut2 (W/M/K) Water 500 NLMN SLGK KN CK Comparison of measured thermal conductivities on cuttings and matrix conductivities calculated from logging data RB AT RN 3500 DC ZE RO
15 :20 TC Rock Matrix and TC Effective 0. 6 V_SHALE (DEC) PHI (DEC) Shale Matrix Water 7 TCm_log (W/M/K) TCm_cut (W/M/K) Siliciclastic sediments of the SLGK - Jurassic Group and the AT- Altena Formation. Average Values TCmatrix 6 V_SHALE (DEC) PHI (DEC) Shale Matrix Water :42 7 TCm_log (W/M/K) TCsat_log (W/M/K) TCm_cut (W/M/K) SLGK AT TCm_log TCm_cut Calculation of effective thermal conductivities by considering rock porosity. φ (1 φ ) λs = λwλm
16 3-D Model: Thermal Properties Unit North Sea Supergroup (N) Upper Cretaceous Supergroup (CK) Lower Cretaceous Supergroup (KN) Jurassic Supergroup (S) Altena Group (AT) Lower Germanic Trias Group (RB) Permian Zechstein Group (ZE) Rotliegend (RO) Basement (DC) Bulk Thermal Conductivity (W m -1 K -1 ) Mean Stdv. Mean Mean+Stdv Heat production (μw m -3 )
17 3-D Model set up Heat transport steady-state 3D-Simulation 9 Geological units: Base Layers from seismic survey (TNO) Basal heat flow: 65 mw/m 2, Surface temperature: 11 C Dimensions: 22.5 km x 24.3 km x 5 km, about 2.4 Mio nodes Properties are functions of temperature Motivation: Temperature prediction at location Sensitivity analysis
18 3-D Model: Layers and Temperature Distribution N
19 Comparison with BHT in the Area
20 Cross section: z-plane / 2300 m Depth Drilling Location Model reveals temperature variations of up to 9 C within one depth as a result of the geometry of the layers and the corresponding thermal conductivity contrasts.
21 Iso slice: Top Unit 4, Reservoir Production well reached target reservoir in September A Prognosed temperatures of about 75 C were accounted. Drilling Location Temperature map calculated for the top of the reservoir. Based on this temperature information, the best position of the production well was chosen within a proposed target area A. This helped to save drillings costs and time.
22 Reservoir Simulations Reservoir model for a deep geothermal dublette Temperature ( C) prediction after 50 years of injection
23 Case Study Hansestadt Hamburg Client: Geologisches Landesamt Hamburg Objective: Large Scale Geothermal Model for the City of Hamburg and surrounding areas of Schleswig-Hostein. Model size: 35,4 km x 28,4 km, depth 6 km Model shall serve as information basis for future geothermal projects and shall give detailed information on subsurface structure and the related temperature field.
24 Hamburg: Geological Model Model is based on GOCAD Geological Model provided by LLUR Schleswig-Holstein - Dezernat64
25 Steady state simulations: inverse simulations For inversion a small model was used, comprising temperture data from existing oil- and gas exploration wells in the sourrounding of a salt dome.
26 Steady state simulations: Temperature prediction Temperature Log Data: LIAG, Hannover
27 Steady state simulations: Temperature prediction Temperature Log Data: LIAG, Hannover
28 Temperature distribution at Top Zechstein
29 Temperature field, vertical section (A) The model shows, that the salt structures strongly influence the temperature field. Isotherms are distorted in the surrounding of the salt domes and thermal gradients strongly change from place to place.
30 Temperature field, vertical section (B)
31 Temperature field, vertical section (C)
32 Temperature field, horizontal section z=3150 m Model reveals temperature variations of more than 30 C in a depth of 3150 m, mainly as a result of the structure of the salt diapirs and the high thermal conductivity of the rock salt.
33 CONCLUSION 1. Combination of laboratory data, logging data and modeling allows a reliable prediction of reservoir temperatures and the future production behavior. 2. Numerical models can help to find optimal target locations and save drilling costs. 3. Long term reservoir simulations reduce risks in terms of economic and operating efficiency. 4. The cost of such studies are minor in comparison to seismic surveys and drillings.
34 Acknowledgements Case Study Den Haag We thank IF Technology (Arnheim, the Netherlands) and TNO Built Environment and Geosciences (Delft, the Netherlands) for providing data and granting permission to publish results, as well as E.ON Benelux (Rotterdam, the Netherlands) for initiating and funding the districted heating project in The Hague, from which these data are derived. Case Study Hamburg We thank the Geological Surveys of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein for providing data and granting permission to publish the results.
35 References. Vogt, C., Mottaghy, D., Wolf, A., Rath, V., Pechnig, R. & Clauser, C. (2010): Reducing Temperature Uncertainties by Stochastic Geothermal Reservoir Modelling. Geophys. J. Int., 181, 1, , (DOI) /j X Mottaghy, D., Pechnig, R., (2010). Erstellung eines geothermischen Modells für Teile Hamburgs und anliegende Gebiete. BBR - Fachmagazin für Brunnenund Leitungsbau, Jahresmagazin 12/2010 Mottaghy, D., Pechnig, R., (2009). Numerische 3-D Modelle zur Temperaturvorhersage und Reservoirsimulationen. BBR - Fachmagazin für Brunnen- und Leitungsbau, 60-10, Hartmann, A., Pechnig, R. & C. Clauser, (2007): Petrophysical analysis of regional-scale thermal properties for improved simulations of geothermal installations and basin-scale heat and fluid flow. International Journal of Earth Sciences, DOI /s y.
36 Thank you for attention Visualization of the Den Haag reservoir model in the 3-D cave of the RWTH, Aachen Technical University.
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