Field/project development

Technical Framework Assesses Offshore Geothermal Opportunities in Existing Assets

This paper provides an overview of a geothermal assessment project completed to assess geothermal energy resources in and around an operational high-pressure/high-temperature field on the UK Continental Shelf.

Fig. 1—Simplified geothermal resource cross section.
Fig. 1—Simplified geothermal resource cross section.
Source: SPE 215504

The complete paper provides an overview of a geothermal assessment project (GAP) completed to assess the geothermal energy resource in and around an operational high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) field on the UK Continental Shelf. The authors demonstrate a new methodology to identify and determine the amount of electrical power that might be realized from the geothermal resource and associated field infrastructure and investigate both existing and future opportunities.

Methodology

At present, no single system exists for classifying offshore geothermal reserves and resources, so the described methodology was developed to allow measuring and benchmarking of these opportunities in a similar manner to an oil or gas prospect, which was deemed a relevant analog given the offshore context.

Geothermal Proven Reserve. The Geothermal Proven Reserve is that which is associated with the currently producing well stock. The reserve value can be calculated by assessing the thermal energy associated with the current production from a given field. These are reserves because they are currently produced to the surface and are equivalent to “Proved Developed Producing.”

Geothermal Contingent Resource. The Geothermal Contingent Resource is defined as the nonproducing resource that occurs within the existing well stock and which could be brought into production by way of capital investment in well recompletion or the perforation of additional intervals within an existing wellbore.

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