Methods and systems for increasing heat transfer in geothermal systems
A slurry configured to promote the transfer of heat, systems employing the slurry, and a method of using the systems and slurry are provided. The slurry may include a quantity of a thermally conductive material configured to transfer heat. The slurry may also include a quantity of a proppant configured to prop open one or more fractures. The slurry may further include a quantity of a slurrying agent configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of the slurrying agent. The slurry is configured to preserve permeability within one or more fractures and facilitate a transfer of heat.
1 . A slurry for heat transfer between a subsurface and a downhole heat exchanger inserted in a wellbore, the slurry comprising:
a quantity of a material having a high thermal conductivity configured to transfer heat;
a quantity of a proppant configured to prop open one or more fractures; and
a quantity of a slurrying agent configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of the slurrying agent,
wherein the slurry is configured to:
be pumped into the wellbore using a pump-hold-relax technique until volume and pressure stabilize within the wellbore;
preserve permeability within one or more fractures; and
facilitate a transfer of heat to the downhole heat exchanger.
2 . The slurry according to claim 1 , further comprising a quantity of stabilizing agent configured to stabilize a suspension of the thermally conductive material.
3 . The slurry according to claim 1 , wherein the quantity of the thermally conductive material comprises a quantity of graphene.
4 . The slurry according to claim 3 , wherein the quantity of the thermally conductive material further comprising a quantity of graphite and a quantity of fly ash.
5 . The slurry according to claim 1 , wherein the quantity of the slurrying agent comprises a quantity of formation brine configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of formation brine.
6 . The slurry according to claim 1 , wherein the quantity of the slurrying agent comprises a quantity of hydrocarbon blend configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of hydrocarbon blend.
7 . A method for heat transfer between a subsurface and a downhole heat exchanger inserted in a wellbore, the method comprising:
pumping a first volume of a slurry into the wellbore and into one or more fractures:
wherein pumping the first volume of the slurry comprises using a pump-hold-relax technique until volume and pressure stabilize within the wellbore, and
wherein the first volume of the slurry comprises:
a quantity of a quantity of a material having a high thermal conductivity configured to transfer heat,
a quantity of a proppant configured to prop open one or more fractures, and
a quantity of a slurrying agent configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of the slurrying agent,
wherein the first volume of the slurry is configured to:
preserve permeability within the one or more fractures; and
facilitate a transfer of heat; and
inserting a closed-loop geothermal system into the wellbore to from an augmented closed-loop geothermal system,
wherein the augmented closed-loop geothermal system comprises a fluid conduit and the downhole heat exchanger fluidly connected to the fluid conduit.
8 . The method according to claim 7 , further comprising operating the augmented closed-loop geothermal system.
9 . The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:
disposing a casing string in the wellbore; and
pumping a second volume of slurry into an annulus formed by the casing string and the closed-loop geothermal system.
10 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the first volume of the slurry comprises a chelating agent.
11 . The method according to claim 7 , further comprising:
pumping, using a stimulation system, a volume of a frac fluid into the wellbore; and
stimulating a portion of the subsurface around the wellbore yielding one or more induced fractures,
wherein stimulating the portion of the subsurface comprises hydraulic fracturing using a hydraulic fracturing system.
12 . The method according to claim 7 ,
pumping, using a stimulation system, a volume of a frac fluid into the wellbore; and
stimulating a portion of the subsurface around the wellbore yielding one or more induced fractures,
wherein stimulating the portion of the subsurface comprises utilizing a pulse energetics technique.
13 . The method according to claim 7 , pumping, using a stimulation system, a volume of a frac fluid into the wellbore; and
stimulating a portion of the subsurface around the wellbore yielding one or more induced fractures,
wherein stimulating the portion of the subsurface comprises utilizing pulse energetics stimulation.
14 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the quantity of the thermally conductive material comprises a quantity of graphene.
15 . The method according to claim 7 , wherein the quantity of slurrying agent comprises a quantity of formation brine configured to suspend the thermally conductive material within the quantity of formation brine.
16 . A system of increasing heat transfer between a downhole heat exchanger and a subsurface, the system comprising:
a wellbore extending from a surface and penetrating the subsurface;
a slurry pumping system configured to pump a first volume of slurry into one or more fractures,
wherein the first volume of slurry comprises:
a quantity of a quantity of a material having a high thermal conductivity configured to transfer heat;
a quantity of a proppant configured to prop open the one or more fractures; and
a quantity of a slurrying agent configured to suspend the quantity of the thermally conductive material within the quantity of the slurrying agent,
wherein the first volume of the slurry is configured to:
be pumped into the wellbore using a pump-hold-relax technique until volume and pressure stabilize within the wellbore,
preserve permeability within the one or more fractures, and facilitate a transfer of heat;
a closed-loop geothermal system configured to transfer heat from the downhole heat exchanger to an uphole heat exchanger, the closed-loop geothermal system comprising:
a working fluid configured to transfer heat,
the uphole heat exchanger configured to transfer heat from the working fluid,
the downhole heat exchanger disposed within the wellbore and configured to transfer heat to the working fluid, and
a fluid conduit fluidly connected to the uphole heat exchanger and the downhole heat exchanger,
wherein the fluid conduit comprises a closed-loop flow path and configured to transport the working fluid between the uphole heat exchanger and the downhole heat exchanger; and
a completions system configured to insert the downhole heat exchanger and the fluid conduit into the wellbore to form an augmented closed-loop geothermal system with the slurry.
17 . The system according to claim 16 , wherein the completions system is further configured to dispose a casing string in the wellbore,
wherein the slurry pumping system is configured to pump a second volume of slurry into an annulus formed by the casing string and the augmented closed-loop geothermal system.
18 . The system according to claim 16 , further comprising a heat utilization facility configured to operate the downhole heat exchanger.
19 . The system according to claim 16 , further comprising a stimulation system configured to stimulate a portion of the subsurface around the wellbore yielding one or more induced fractures.
20 . The system according to claim 16 , wherein the completions system comprises a specialized tubing insertion rig.
21 . A system of increasing heat transfer between a subsurface and a downhole heat exchanger during operation, the system comprising:
a wellbore extending from a surface and penetrating the subsurface;
a closed-loop geothermal system configured to transfer heat from the downhole heat exchanger to an uphole heat exchanger, the closed-loop geothermal system comprising:
a working fluid configured to transfer heat,
the uphole heat exchanger configured to transfer heat from the working fluid,
the downhole heat exchanger disposed within the wellbore and configured to transfer heat to the working fluid, and
a fluid conduit fluidly connected to the uphole heat exchanger and the downhole heat exchanger,
wherein the fluid conduit comprises a closed-loop flow path and configured to transport the working fluid between the uphole heat exchanger and the downhole heat exchanger;
one or more fractures within the subsurface and filled, at least partially, with a proppant and a quantity of a material having a high thermal conductivity sufficient to form a thermally conductive pathway configured to transfer heat from the subsurface to the downhole heat exchanger forming an augmented closed-loop geothermal system,
wherein the one or more fractures were created using a pump-hold-relax technique until volume and pressure stabilize within the wellbore; and
a heat utilization facility configured to operate the downhole heat exchanger and comprising:
an uphole heat exchanger configured to extract heat energy from a hot working fluid; and
a turbine operatively connected to the fluid conduit and configured to generate electrical power, wherein the turbine is operatively connected to the uphole heat exchanger.
22 . The system of claim 21 , further comprising:
a casing string disposed in the wellbore; and
a second volume of slurry disposed in an annulus formed by the casing string and the augmented closed-loop geothermal system.