THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND
The Nesjavellir High Temperature Geothermal Field is located in the Northern part of the Hengill Geothermal Area, which has been estimated to be one of the largest geothermal areas in iceland. Drilling started at Nesjavellir some 20 years ago with five wells. In 1982 a renewed exploration phase bega...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Other Authors: | |
Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Stanford University
1985
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc883097/ |
_version_ | 1821550483854065664 |
---|---|
author | Stefansson, V. |
author2 | United States. Department of Energy. |
author_facet | Stefansson, V. |
author_sort | Stefansson, V. |
collection | University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library |
description | The Nesjavellir High Temperature Geothermal Field is located in the Northern part of the Hengill Geothermal Area, which has been estimated to be one of the largest geothermal areas in iceland. Drilling started at Nesjavellir some 20 years ago with five wells. In 1982 a renewed exploration phase began and five additional wells have been drilled during the last three years. The pressure distribution within the geothermal system is very inhomogeneous in both horizontal and vertical directions. Variations in temperature are also considerable. The highest pressure and temperature is found in the southwestern part of the investigated area and both pressure and temperature decreases towards northeast. There seem to be four different zones of pressure potential in the system, which require the existence of both horizontal and vertical barriers in the system. Some parts of the geothermal system are in two-phase condition whereas other parts are in single phase liquid condition. The chemical composition of the fluid seem to be relatively uniform and a common origin of the fluid is assumed. The transmissivity of wells is in the range (1,3-3,5) 10{sup -8} m{sup 3}/Pa {center_dot} s whereas the flowing enthalpy ranges from 1200-2100 kJ/kg. The thermal output of wells are 40-60 MW. The geothermal system at Nesjavellir shows a high degree of three-dimensional variation, but a simple conceptual model described in the paper, seem to be in agreement with all observation made so far in the field. |
format | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
genre | Iceland |
genre_facet | Iceland |
geographic | Hengill Nesjavellir |
geographic_facet | Hengill Nesjavellir |
id | ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc883097 |
institution | Open Polar |
language | English |
long_lat | ENVELOPE(-21.306,-21.306,64.078,64.078) ENVELOPE(-21.251,-21.251,64.115,64.115) |
op_collection_id | ftunivnotexas |
op_relation | rep-no: SGP-TR-84 rep-no: CONF-850107-12 grantno: AS03-80SF11459 osti: 892131 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc883097/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc883097 |
op_source | 10. annual workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering, Stanford, CA (US), 01/22/1985 |
publishDate | 1985 |
publisher | Stanford University |
record_format | openpolar |
spelling | ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc883097 2025-01-16T22:33:44+00:00 THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND Stefansson, V. United States. Department of Energy. 1985-01-22 23-30 Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc883097/ English eng Stanford University rep-no: SGP-TR-84 rep-no: CONF-850107-12 grantno: AS03-80SF11459 osti: 892131 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc883097/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc883097 10. annual workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering, Stanford, CA (US), 01/22/1985 Origin 02 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Geothermal Legacy Geothermal Fields Iceland Chemical Composition Geothermal Legacy Enthalpy Exploration Drilling 15 Geothermal Energy Geothermal Systems Distribution Article 1985 ftunivnotexas 2021-06-05T22:08:01Z The Nesjavellir High Temperature Geothermal Field is located in the Northern part of the Hengill Geothermal Area, which has been estimated to be one of the largest geothermal areas in iceland. Drilling started at Nesjavellir some 20 years ago with five wells. In 1982 a renewed exploration phase began and five additional wells have been drilled during the last three years. The pressure distribution within the geothermal system is very inhomogeneous in both horizontal and vertical directions. Variations in temperature are also considerable. The highest pressure and temperature is found in the southwestern part of the investigated area and both pressure and temperature decreases towards northeast. There seem to be four different zones of pressure potential in the system, which require the existence of both horizontal and vertical barriers in the system. Some parts of the geothermal system are in two-phase condition whereas other parts are in single phase liquid condition. The chemical composition of the fluid seem to be relatively uniform and a common origin of the fluid is assumed. The transmissivity of wells is in the range (1,3-3,5) 10{sup -8} m{sup 3}/Pa {center_dot} s whereas the flowing enthalpy ranges from 1200-2100 kJ/kg. The thermal output of wells are 40-60 MW. The geothermal system at Nesjavellir shows a high degree of three-dimensional variation, but a simple conceptual model described in the paper, seem to be in agreement with all observation made so far in the field. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Hengill ENVELOPE(-21.306,-21.306,64.078,64.078) Nesjavellir ENVELOPE(-21.251,-21.251,64.115,64.115) |
spellingShingle | Origin 02 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Geothermal Legacy Geothermal Fields Iceland Chemical Composition Geothermal Legacy Enthalpy Exploration Drilling 15 Geothermal Energy Geothermal Systems Distribution Stefansson, V. THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title | THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title_full | THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title_fullStr | THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title_full_unstemmed | THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title_short | THE NESJAVELLIR HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL FIELD IN ICELAND |
title_sort | nesjavellir high temperature geothermal field in iceland |
topic | Origin 02 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Geothermal Legacy Geothermal Fields Iceland Chemical Composition Geothermal Legacy Enthalpy Exploration Drilling 15 Geothermal Energy Geothermal Systems Distribution |
topic_facet | Origin 02 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering Geothermal Legacy Geothermal Fields Iceland Chemical Composition Geothermal Legacy Enthalpy Exploration Drilling 15 Geothermal Energy Geothermal Systems Distribution |
url | https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc883097/ |