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Structure of the low permeable naturally fractured geothermal reservoir at Soultz
Authors:Chrystel Dezayes  Albert Genter  Benoît Valley
Institution:1. BRGM, Geothermal Department, 3, avenue C.-Guillemin, BP 36009, 45060 Orléans cedex 2, France;2. GEIE exploitation minière de la chaleur, route de Soultz, BP 40038, 67250 Kutzenhausen, France;3. ETH Zürich, Engineering Geology, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The permeability of the granite geothermal reservoir of Soultz is primarily related to major fracture zones, which, in turn, are connected to dense networks of small-scale fractures. The small-scale fractures are nearly vertical and the major direction is about N0°E. This direction differs from that of the Rhine Graben, which is about N20°E to N45°E in northern Alsace. A total of 39 fracture zones, with a general strike of N160°E, have been identified in six wells between 1400 and 5000 m depth. These fracture zones are spatially concentrated in three clusters. The upper cluster at 1800–2000 m True Vertical Depth (TVD) is highly permeable. At 3000–3400 m TVD, the intermediate cluster in composed of a dense network developed in an altered matrix and forms the upper reservoir. In the lower part of the wells, the deeper cluster appears as a fractured reservoir developed within a low permeable matrix. Fracture zones represent a key element to take into account for predicting the geothermal reservoir life time submitted to various thermo-hydromechanical and chemical processes generated by hydraulic or chemical stimulations and by hydraulic circulation tests related to long-term exploitation.
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