Title: |
Enthalpy and Mass Flowrate Measurements for Two-Phase Geothermal Production by Tracer Dilution Techniques |
Authors: |
P. Hirtz, J. Lovekin, J. Copp, C. Buck, and M. Adams |
Geo Location: |
Coso, California; Roosevelt Hot Springs, Utah |
Conference: |
Stanford Geothermal Workshop |
Year: |
1993 |
Session: |
Field Operations |
Language: |
English |
File Size: |
1086KB |
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A new technique has been developed for the measurement of steam mass flowrate, water mass flowrate and total enthalpy of two-phase fluids produced from geothermal wells. The method involves precisely metered injection of liquid and vapor phase tracers into the two-phase production pipeline and concurrent sampling of each phase downstream of the injection point. Subsequent chemical analysis of the steam and water samples for tracer content enables the calculation of mass flowrate for each phase given the known mass injection rates of tracer. This technique has now been used extensively at the Cos0 geothermal project, owned and operated by California Energy Company. Initial validation of the method was performed at the Roosevelt Hot Springs geothermal project on wells producing to individual production separators equipped with orificeplate flowmeters for each phase.
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