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Geothermal reservoir potential of volcaniclastic settings: The Valley of Mexico, Central Mexico

Abstract

The geothermal potential of the Valley of Mexico has not been addressed in the past, although volcaniclastic settings in other parts of the world contain promising target reservoir formations. An outcrop analogue study of the thermophysical rock properties of the Neogene rocks within the Valley of Mexico was conducted to assess the geothermal potential of this area. Permeability and thermal conductivity are key parameters in geothermal reservoir characterization and the values gained from outcrop samples serve as a sufficient database for further assessment. The mainly low permeable lithofacies types may be operated as stimulated systems, depending on the fracture porosity in the deeper subsurface. In some areas also auto-convective thermal water circulation might be expected and direct heat use without artificial stimulation becomes reasonable. Thermophysical properties of tuffs and siliciclastic rocks qualify them as target horizons for future utilization of deep geothermal reservoirs.

Acceptance Date Dec 13, 2014
Publication Date May 1, 2015
Journal Renewable Energy
Print ISSN 0960-1481
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 423 -429
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2014.12.034
Keywords Volcaniclastics, Thermophysical rock properties, Renewable energy sources, Valley of Mexico, Geothermal energy, Energy storage
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1016/j.renene.2014.12.034

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