2018
DOI: 10.5194/adgeo-45-209-2018
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Modelling of multi-lateral well geometries for geothermal applications

Abstract: Abstract. Well inflow modelling in different numerical simulation approaches are compared for a multi-lateral well. Specifically radial wells will be investigated, which can be created using Radial Jet Drilling (RJD). In this technique, powerful hydraulic jets are used to create small diameter laterals (25–50 mm) of limited length (up to 100 m) from a well. The laterals, also called radials, leave the backbone at a 90∘ angle. In this study we compare three numerical simulators and a semi-analytical tool for ca… Show more

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“…1). The resulting well configuration is challenging to simulate because of the complex geometry for both reservoir simulation [19] and well test interpretation. To our knowledge, semi-analytic models used in well test software are not capable of incorporating explicitly the complex RJD well geometry.…”
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“…1). The resulting well configuration is challenging to simulate because of the complex geometry for both reservoir simulation [19] and well test interpretation. To our knowledge, semi-analytic models used in well test software are not capable of incorporating explicitly the complex RJD well geometry.…”
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confidence: 99%