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Deep geothermal resource assessment of early carboniferous limestones for Central and Southern Great Britain

Darren J.R. Jones, Tom Randles, Timothy Kearsey, T. C. Pharaoh, Andrew J. Newell

2023Geothermics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Early Carboniferous limestones (ECL) host active geothermal systems in Central and Southern Britain. Equivalent rocks have been successfully developed for geothermal energy in Belgium and the Netherlands, but the ECL has yet to be fully assessed as a geothermal resource in Britain. We use established statistical methods to assess the depth, distribution, and geothermal potential of the ECL in Central and Southern Britain. Total heat in place (HIP) resources of 1415 (P10)–1528 (P90) EJ may be present, with a tentative potential recoverable thermal power of 106–222 GW. Further work is needed to understand the resource by identifying areas with sufficient flow rates for successful development such as enhanced permeability zones around faults, fractures or karsts.

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Geothermal gradientCarboniferousGeothermal energyGeologyResource (disambiguation)Geothermal explorationEarth scienceMining engineeringGeochemistryPaleontologyComputer scienceStructural basinComputer networkGeothermal Energy Systems and ApplicationsHydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysisGeological and Geochemical Analysis
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