NATO ASI series., Series E,, Applied sciences ;, 150.
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Importance of Geothermal Reservoir Engineering in the Assessment of Geothermal Sources --; Geothermal Energy Assessment --; Reservoir Physics and Conceptual Modelling --; Downhole Measurements in Geothermal Wells --; Transient Pressure Testing in Geothermal Systems --; Two-Phase Flow in Geothermal Wells --; Use of Tracers in the Geothermal Industry Tracer Flow Equations in Porous Media --; Injection into Heterogeneous Reservoirs: Experience in New Zealand --; Reinjection into Geothermal Reservoirs --; Engineering Aspects of CaCO3 and SiO2 Scaling --; Material Balance Modeling of Geothermal Reservoirs --; Numerical Modelling of Geothermal Reservoirs --; Hot Dry Rock Reservoir Engineering --; Field Case Studies --; Reservoir Engineering of Wairakei Geothermal Field --; An Analysis of Natural State of Kizildere Field, Turkey --; Production, Reinjection and Well Testing in the Larderello Geothermal Field --; Reservoir Engineering Assessment of a Low Enthalpy Geothermal Field, Paris Basin --; Field Case History of Cerro Prieto, A Mexican Field --; Numerical Modeling of Geothermal Systems with Applications to Krafla, Iceland and Olkaria, Kenya --; Svartsengi High-Temperature Field in Iceland --; List of Contributors.
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During the oil crisis of 1973, we suddenly became aware that fossil fuel resources are limited and will be exhausted soon if new alternatives are not put into use immediately. Conservation measures and extensive research on new sources of energy has eased the demand on fossil fuels, especially crude oil. Geothermal energy as an alternative; source had its share in this devel opment and electricity producing capacity increased from 700 to 4700 MWe during 1970 to 1985. Geothermal reservoir engineering emerged as an impor tant field in the assessment of geothermal sources. During the 25 years of its development, several areas were identified that needed further at tention for the correct description and interpretation of reservoir be havior. This fact as accepted by all operators is vital for the steady and continuous operation of power plants. During this NATO ASI, a detailed review of theory and field case his tories on geothermal reservoir engineering was presented. In understanding .the reservoir, conceptual models, natural state models, well bore measure ments, transient and tracer testing provide data which are indispensable. They are powerful tools in understanding reservoir behavior provided we know how to interpret them. During lectures the theory and practical applications of these interpretive methods were discussed.
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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Antalya, Turkey, July 1-10, 1987