What is it about?
This study explores how we can better predict temperature changes deep within geothermal energy reservoirs by using electromagnetic data. Typically, we rely on data from wells, but this only gives us information about a small area. By adding data from electromagnetic measurements, which can sense changes in temperature from a larger distance, we improve our understanding of the whole reservoir. This approach could make geothermal energy more efficient and reliable.
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Why is it important?
This research is unique because it combines well data with electromagnetic observations to create a more accurate picture of temperature changes deep within geothermal reservoirs. The method is timely as the energy industry seeks more efficient ways to tap into renewable geothermal energy, especially as we push to meet global energy needs sustainably. The findings could lead to more effective monitoring and management of geothermal resources, helping to ensure that this renewable energy source is both reliable and optimized.
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This page is a summary of: Numerical Experiment on Data assimilation for geothermal doublets using production data and electromagnetic observations, Geophysics, August 2024, Society of Exploration Geophysicists,
DOI: 10.1190/geo2023-0463.1.
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