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2025
Journal Article
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Flexible well patterns and cashflow optimisation on large-scale geothermal field development

Abstract
The Netherlands aims to be CO2 neutral by 2050, aligning with the Paris Agreement. To achieve this, it is crucial to increase the contribution of geothermal energy to renewable energy sources, necessitating large scale exploitation to speed up the energy transition. Only small-scale (1–2 km) geothermal field developments exist in the Netherlands primarily for heating. Expanding to extensive geothermal fields (>10 km length) requires a strategic approach to well placement and consideration of the economic constraints associated with geothermal projects. The heterogeneity of the subsurface is a critical factor in developing large-scale geothermal reservoirs. This study introduces an innovative approach to optimising well placement based on geological trends, using a well-density function as a proof of concept. Implementing and optimising flexible well patterns for large-scale geothermal developments significantly enhances profitability compared to conventional oil and gas industry methods. Optimised flexible well patterns favour a long-term utilisation of energy recovered, minimise pressure extrema in the reservoir, and improve sweep efficiency. However, their application depends on reservoir operational decisions. The optimisation process ensures economic viability, even with lower heat prices. Broadly, this methodology could be key to scaling up geothermal developments to meet the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
Author(s)
Kane, Entela  
Delft University of Technology
Leeuwenburgh, Olwijn  
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research
Joosten, Gerard
Shell International Petroleum Company  
Daniilidis, Alexandros  
Delft University of Technology
Bruhn, David  orcid-logo
Fraunhofer-Einrichtung für Energieinfrastrukturen und Geotechnologien IEG  
Journal
Renewable energy  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.renene.2025.122494
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Keyword(s)
  • Flexible well patterns

  • Well density function

  • Large-scale geothermal field development

  • Cashflow

  • Optimisation

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