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Exploitation and Utilization of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in China
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Li, Feng
, Wang, Shejiao
, Hu, Junwen
, Yan, Jiahong
, Li, Kewen
in
advantage-disadvantage analysis
/ Assessments
/ Basins
/ Coal
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Exploitation
/ Fossil fuels
/ Geothermal energy
/ geothermal energy exploitation and utilization
/ Geothermal power
/ geothermal resource
/ Geothermal resources
/ Heat
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Oil field equipment
/ oilfield geothermal energy
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Utilization
2016
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Exploitation and Utilization of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in China
by
Li, Feng
, Wang, Shejiao
, Hu, Junwen
, Yan, Jiahong
, Li, Kewen
in
advantage-disadvantage analysis
/ Assessments
/ Basins
/ Coal
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Exploitation
/ Fossil fuels
/ Geothermal energy
/ geothermal energy exploitation and utilization
/ Geothermal power
/ geothermal resource
/ Geothermal resources
/ Heat
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Oil field equipment
/ oilfield geothermal energy
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Utilization
2016
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Exploitation and Utilization of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in China
by
Li, Feng
, Wang, Shejiao
, Hu, Junwen
, Yan, Jiahong
, Li, Kewen
in
advantage-disadvantage analysis
/ Assessments
/ Basins
/ Coal
/ Economics
/ Energy consumption
/ Exploitation
/ Fossil fuels
/ Geothermal energy
/ geothermal energy exploitation and utilization
/ Geothermal power
/ geothermal resource
/ Geothermal resources
/ Heat
/ Hydrocarbons
/ Oil field equipment
/ oilfield geothermal energy
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Utilization
2016
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Exploitation and Utilization of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in China
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Exploitation and Utilization of Oilfield Geothermal Resources in China
2016
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Geothermal energy is a clean, green renewable resource, which can be utilized for power generation, heating, cooling, and could effectively replace oil, gas, and coal. In recent years, oil companies have put more efforts into exploiting and utilizing geothermal energy with advanced technologies for heat-tracing oil gathering and transportation, central heating, etc., which has not only reduced resource waste, but also improved large-scale and industrial resource utilization levels, and has achieved remarkable economic and social benefits. Based on the analysis of oilfield geothermal energy development status, resource potential, and exploitation and utilization modes, the advantages and disadvantages of harnessing oilfield geothermal resource have been discussed. Oilfield geothermal energy exploitation and utilization have advantages in resources, technical personnel, technology, and a large number of abandoned wells that could be reconstructed and utilized. Due to the high heat demand in oilfields, geothermal energy exploitation and utilization can effectively replace oil, gas, coal, and other fossil fuels, and has bright prospects. The key factors limiting oilfield geothermal energy exploitation and utilization are also pointed out in this paper, including immature technologies, lack of overall planning, lack of standards in resource assessment, and economic assessment, lack of incentive policies, etc.
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MDPI AG
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