Effectiveness of acidizing geothermal wells in the south German molasse basin

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Abstract

In Germany, many hydro-geothermal plants have been constructed in recent years, primarily in the region of Munich. As the host formation here mainly consists of carbonates, nearly all recently drilled wells have been acidized in order to improve the well yield. In this study, the effectiveness of these acid treatments is analyzed with respect to the amount of acid used and the number of acid treatments carried out per well. The results show that the first acid treatment has the largest effect, while subsequent acidizing improves the well only marginally. Data also indicate that continued acidizing can lead to degradation of the well. These findings may not only be important for geothermal installations in Germany but also for projects, for example, in Austria, France or China where geothermal energy is produced from carbonate formations as well.

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Schumacher, S., & Schulz, R. (2013). Effectiveness of acidizing geothermal wells in the south German molasse basin. Geothermal Energy Science, 1(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.5194/gtes-1-1-2013

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