Analysis of Energy System in Oil and Gas Industry
House heating and oil gathering heat tracing are the main utilization of geothermal in oilfield in China. In Shengli oilfield, the first geothermal well was drilled at Gudao area in 1973 and there was 55 geothermal wells in 2013. The total water production was 703×104
m3 in 2012. From this, about 68.6% was used for house heating, 16.9% for medical treatment and recreation, and 14.5% for greenhouse cultivation. Furong residential area is a typical project of successful utilization of geothermal energy in Shengli Oilfield. The Furong geothermal
well was taken into production in 2002. The operating, total saved energy is up to 103×108 GJ. It is equivalent to 3×104 tons of coal and 2×104 tons of oil. About 9.8×104 tons of carbon dioxide and 500 tons of sulfur
dioxide had been reduced.
Keywords: Geothermal Photo Voltaic; Oil Fields
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Channabasaveshwara Institute of Technology, Tumkur City 572216, Karnataka State, India
Publication date: 01 June 2018
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