December 16, 2019
Journal Article

Insights into a Greener Stimuli-Responsive Fracturing Fluid for Geothermal Applications

Abstract

StimuFracTM, is a non-toxic stimuli-responsive fracturing fluid consisting on a CO2-reactive polymer which has shown at the lab-scale to consistently fracture rock cores at significantly lower net pressures in a range of representative geothermal pressure/temperature conditions. In this work, we report on the two main mechanisms responsible for fracturing rock at lower net pressures with this novel fracturing fluid. The first mechanism is the additional work / overpressure generated by aqueous polymer solution during its CO2-triggered volume expansion. The second mechanism is associated to a reduction in pore invasion pressure as a result of the lower interfacial tension of StimuFrac. This reduction in pore invasion pressure results in a reduction in fracturing net pressure as previously reported. The results presented in this work illustrate the potential of StimuFrac as a greener and less-energy intensive fracturing fluid for geothermal and fossil energy production.

Revised: May 21, 2020 | Published: December 16, 2019

Citation

Fernandez C.A., V. Gupta, G.L. Dai, A.P. Kuprat, A.H. Bonneville, D. Appriou, and J.A. Horner, et al. 2019. Insights into a Greener Stimuli-Responsive Fracturing Fluid for Geothermal Applications. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering 7, no. 14:19660-19668. PNNL-SA-144518. doi:10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b04802