Management of the Balcova–Narlidere geothermal reservoir,Turkey |
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Authors: | Niyazi Aksoy Umran Serpen Şevki Filiz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dokuz Eylül University, Torbali Technical Vocational School of Higher Education, 35120 Torbali-Izmir, Turkey;2. Istanbul Technical University, Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Department, 34469 Maslak-Istanbul, Turkey;3. Dokuz Eylul University, Geological Engineering Department, 35160 Buca-Izmir, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The 2000–2005 management and field monitoring procedures at the Balcova–Narlidere geothermal field, Turkey are described. During that period, fluid production increased from 140 to 300 kg/s and the living space being heated grew from 0.64 to 1.6 million m2. The shallow (depth <160 m) injection done between 1996 and 2002 cooled the fluids being produced; the hydraulic connection between shallow production and injection wells was confirmed by tracer tests. Two deep injection wells were drilled to mitigate the problem and to increase injection capacity. Because net fluid extraction was reduced, reservoir pressure drawdown was controlled. Wells drilled after 2000 indicated that the eastern portion of the field had greater potential and yielded higher temperature fluids. After testing and establishing well flow performance, pump capacities were matched to production well capacities. Mineral scaling in wells and surface installations was brought under control reducing the annual cost of inhibitors by about US$100,000. Since all production and injection wells are located near the Agamemnon fault zone and because the capacity of the district heating system is being continuously increased, there is the risk of thermal breakthrough in the production wells. |
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Keywords: | Reservoir management Tracer test Cooling Injection Reservoir monitoring Scaling Balcova Narlidere Turkey |
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