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Ledésert, Béatrice A., Hébert, Ronan L., Trullenque, Ghislain, Genter, Albert, Dalmais, Eléonore, Herisson, Jean |
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Geosciences (2076-3263); Sep2022, Vol. 12 Issue 9, p341-341, 9p |
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In order to reach those objectives, the MEET project mainly addressed the need to capitalize on the exploitation of the widest range of fluid temperature in oil and geothermal fields (from 90 °C to 160 °C) and apply EGS in different geological settings (sedimentary basins and basements affected or not by post extensional tectonics). The MEET project is a Multidisciplinary and multi-context demonstration of Enhanced Geothermal Systems exploration and Exploitation Techniques and potentials, which received funding from the European Commission in the framework of the Horizon 2020 program. In "Use of Analogue Exposures of Fractured Rock for Enhanced Geothermal Systems", Peacock et al. [[12]] present an overview of the input and difficulties of the study of field exposures as analogues for EGS sub-surface reservoirs. In "Fracture Transmissivity in Prospective Host Rocks for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)", Herrmann et al. [[16]] experimentally determined the hydraulic properties of fractures within various rock types, focusing on a variety of Variscan rocks. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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