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Changes in thermodynamic conditions of the Ahuachapán reservoir due to production and injection

January 1, 1991

Since large-scale exploitation of the Ahuachapán reservoir began in 1975 large changes in the reservoir thermodynamic conditions have occurred. Drawdown of up to 15 bars and significant temperature changes have been observed in the wellfield. Temperatures have declined due to boiling in the reservoir in response to the pressure drawdown; localized and minor cooling due to reinjection of spent geothermal fluids have also been observed. There are indications of cold fluid influx deep into the reservoir from the west and north. Reservoir temperatures show that a significant amount of hot fluid recharge comes to the wellfield from the southeast, and temperatures also indicate that the recharge rate has increased with time as pressure declines in the reservoir. Chemical analyses of the produced fluids show that most wells are fed by a mixture of geothermal fluids and cooler, less-saline waters. The cold water inflow has increased due to exploitation, as demonstrated by decreased salinity of the produced fluids.

Publication Year 1991
Title Changes in thermodynamic conditions of the Ahuachapán reservoir due to production and injection
DOI 10.1016/0375-6505(91)90003-E
Authors B. Steingrimsson, Z. Aunzo, G.S. Bodvarsson, A. Truesdell, G. Cuellar, C. Escobar, A. Quintanilla
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geothermics
Index ID 70015015
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse