numerical simulation of the alum lakes geothermal outflow j. newson and m. j. o’sullivan

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Numerical simulation of the Alum lakes geothermal outflow J. Newson and M. J. O’Sullivan

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Page 1: Numerical simulation of the Alum lakes geothermal outflow J. Newson and M. J. O’Sullivan

Numerical simulation of the Alum lakes geothermal outflow

J. Newson and M. J. O’Sullivan

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BACKGROUND

• Part of a study on simulation of geothermal surface features

• If water is taken by geothermal wells, is there less for the springs?

• What about heat?• Is this important?• Used data from Alum Lakes,

Wairakei

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TAUPO VOLCANIC ZONE

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WAIRAKEI-TAUHARA

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ALUM LAKES

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CONCEPTUAL MODEL

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•Pirorirori (Alum Lake)

•Ceased flowing in late 1990’s

•Photo taken Nov 2004

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AVAILABLE DATA

• Mass flow (including streamflow)

• Temperature

• Chemistry

• Water level (recent)

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3 SPRINGS WITH DATA

Pirorirori

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RESERVOIR SIMULATION

• Simulator that represents heat and mass flow in porous and fractured media (rocks)

• Two phase (steam, water, water vapour, and air)

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RESERVOIR SIMULATION: GRID

Design a 2-D or 3-D block structure that willrepresent the system:

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VERTICAL SECTION

Alum Lakes

Eas

tern

Bo

refi

eld

Wes

tern

Bo

refi

eld

Te

Mih

i

0 mrsl

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DETAIL, 2-D GRID

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RESERVOIR SIMULATION: PARAMETERSGive each block properties such as permeability,

porosity, thermal conductivity…

SURFACE FOLLOWS TOPOGRAPHY

Pirorirori

Butterfly Spring

Lower Devil’s Eyeglass

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RESERVOIR SIMULATION: B.C.’sAssign boundary conditions:

10% AV. ANN. RAINFALL

HEATHOT WATER

SID

E B

OU

ND

AR

IES

CLO

SED

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RUNNING A RESERVOIR SIMULATION

• Simulator calculates the temperature and pressure at the centre of each block

• T & P differences lead to flows between blocks

• Control the flows by changing the permeability and porosity in each block

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RESERVOIR SIMULATION TELLS US:

• If the hypothesis is possible

• Possible permeability, porosity distribution

• Information about the subsurface flow paths

• Information on the future behaviour of the system

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NATURAL STATE MODEL

• Reservoir temperature vs depth for Wairakei before production (1953)

• the mass flow data for Alum Lakes

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NATURAL STATE MODEL

field model

Pirorirori 11.3 11.91

Butterfly Spring

7.5 7.68

Lower Devil’s Eyeglass

1.6 2.07

Alum Lakes: mass flow data (kg/s)

Eastern Borefield

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PRODUCTION PERIOD MODEL

• Use the natural state model as a starting point for production simulation

• Check the response of the Alum Lakes in the model, compare with known fiels data (mass flow over time)

• Production enthalpy, and reservoir pressure for the Wairakei borefields

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PRODUCTION HISTORYEastern Borefield Western Borefield

Enthalpy time history

Reservoir pressure time history

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ALUM LAKES MASS OUTFLOW

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NATURAL STATE LIQUID FLOWS

PIRORIRORI

BUTTERFLY SPRING

LOWER DEVIL’S EYEGLASS

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NATURAL STATE GAS FLOWS

PIRORIRORI

BUTTERFLY SPRING

LOWER DEVIL’S EYEGLASS

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1975 LIQUID FLOWS

PIRORIRORI

BUTTERFLY SPRING

LOWER DEVIL’S EYEGLASS

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1975 GAS FLOWS

PIRORIRORI

BUTTERFLY SPRING

LOWER DEVIL’S EYEGLASS

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2003 LIQUID FLOWS

PIRORIRORI

BUTTERFLY SPRING

LOWER DEVIL’S EYEGLASS

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FINAL PERMEABILITY STRUCTURE

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NEW CONCEPTUAL MODELNATURAL STATE

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CONCEPTUAL MODEL2003

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SUMMARY

• Behaviour of Alum Lakes Flows linked to reservoir

changes

• Low permability zones control the shallow subsurface

flow

• Groundwater now flows down into the reservoir

• Groundwater diverted from Alum Lakes springs, and

from flowing further eastward

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FUTURE WORK

• Model chloride component

• Model the water level change