nerc.ac.uk

Geothermal exploration at Southampton in the UK : a case study of a low enthalpy resource

Downing, R.A.; Allen, D.J.; Barker, J.A.; Burgess, W.G.; Gray, D.A.; Price, M.; Smith, I.F.. 1984 Geothermal exploration at Southampton in the UK : a case study of a low enthalpy resource. Energy Exploration and Exploitation, 2 (4). 327-342.

Before downloading, please read NORA policies.
[img]
Preview
Text (Abstract only)
Geothennal.pdf

Download (21kB) | Preview

Abstract/Summary

Two geothennal wells have been drilled in or near Southampton since 1979. One is at Marchwood. just outside Southampton, and theothcrisintheccntreofthecity;theweltsare!.85 kmapart. They proved a geothermal reservoirin thc upper 25 to 40 m ofthe Triassic Sherwood Sandstone at a depth of about 1700 m. The reasons for siting the wells in Southampton are discussed and the .- nature ofthe reservoirdcscribed. The welis have been extensively tested. The Marchwood well yielded 30 Is"' for a pressure reduction of 3.7 MNm"^ after a test of 33 days, while the Western Esplanade well gave 20 Is"' for about 3.0 MNm"^. Both yielded brine with a salinity of over 100 g 1"' at a well-head temperature of between 70 and 74°C. Thc transmissivity of the reservoir is 6 m^/d (3.5 D.m) and the storage-coefficient 4 x I0~'. Computer modelling of changes in reservoir pressure suggests that near the wells there is a region of relatively high permeability but the permeability declines at distances of more than a few kilometres from Ihe wells. This could take oneof several forms including a bounded reservoir or a narrow wedge-shaped reservoir. The thermal yield from either well at an abstraction rate of 20 ls~' would be about 3 MW.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Programmes: BGS Programmes > Groundwater Management
NORA Subject Terms: Hydrology
Date made live: 03 Jun 2013 14:28 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/502061

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item

Document Downloads

Downloads for past 30 days

Downloads per month over past year

More statistics for this item...