Volume 25: Accelerated Energy Innovations and Emerging Technologies

A Full-Scale Experimental Investigation of an Advanced Geothermal Energy Storage System Josiane Jello, Tugce Baser

https://doi.org/10.46855/energy-proceedings-9946

Abstract

This paper focuses on development of a full- scale heat injection experiment to investigate the feasibility of an Advanced Geothermal Energy Storage (AGES) system using an existing oil well in Illinois. AGES systems hold a significant potential to provide renewable and sustainable energy development and decarbonizing the oil and gas industry. The field experiment included sealing of the well and injection of a heated brine into the targeted heat storage formation. Temperature data were collected during the experiment using a Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) system and were analyzed over a period of 15 days. The results are interpreted and presented. The results indicate that implementing an AGES system is feasible.

Keywords geothermal energy, abandoned hydrocarbon wells, heat storage, distributed temperature sensing

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