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Review of high-temperature geothermal drilling and exploitation technologies

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 315-330

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DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2022.10.013

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Carbon neutrality; Geothermal energy; Geothermal drilling; Geothermal fracturing; Heat extraction

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This paper comprehensively reviews geothermal drilling and completion technologies, as well as several fracturing methods. The thermal extraction performances of water and CO2 in geothermal systems are discussed. Several novel heat extraction methods are compared and analyzed, providing suggestions for research fields in geothermal drilling and exploitation.
Global warming induced by excessive carbon dioxide emission generated from fossil fuels consumption is becoming increasingly severe. Development and utilization of clean and renewable energy isa significant measure to contribute for the carbon neutrality. Geothermal resource is an important clean and renewable energy, because of its advantages of abundant reserves, exploitation without restrictions from the climate and season. Extracting heat from the high temperature geothermal reservoir requires well drilling, completion and fracturing. However, due to some particular conditions in geothermal development, such as high temperature, erosion, leakage, and hard rocks, traditional petroleum well drilling and completion technologies are not well applicable in the geothermal industry. In this paper, the state-of-the-art geothermal drilling, and completion technologies as well as several fracturing methods, such as foam drilling, air hammer drilling, hydrothermal jet drilling, expansion casing technology, high temperature resistant drilling fluid and cement, chemical stimulation and thermal stimulation are comprehensively reviewed. Besides, heat extraction performances of water and CO2 as working fluids in the geothermal system are discussed. A few novel heat extraction methods including closed loop, open loop, enhanced geothermal systems are compared and analyzed. This review is expected to provide suggestions for research fields worthy of study for geothermal drilling and exploitation.(c) 2022 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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