Title:

Bulalo Field, Philippines: Reservoir Modeling for Prediction of Limits to Sustainable Generation

Authors:

C.J. Strobel

Geo Location:

Bulalo/Mak-Ban, Philippines; Luzon

Conference:

Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Year:

1993

Session:

Field Operations

Language:

English

File Size:

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Abstract:

The Bulalo geothermal field, located in Laguna province, Philippines, supplies 12% of the electricity on the island of Luzon. The first 110 MWe power plant was on line May 1979; current 330 MWe (gross) installed capacity was reached in 1984. Since then, the field has operated at an average plant factor of 76%. The National Power Corporation plans to add 40 MWe base load and 40 MWe standby in 1995. A numerical simulation model for the Bulalo field has been created that matches historic pressure changes, enthalpy and steam flash trends and cumulative steam production. Gravity modeling provided independent verification of mass balances and time rate of change of liquid desaturation in the rock matrix. Gravity modeling, in conjunction with reservoir simulation provides a means of predicting matrix dry out and the time to limiting conditions for sustainable levelized steam deliverability and power generation.


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