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jackfoxy | 2 years ago

What? No. It's how much fluid (not how much heat) and the oil cut of the fluid you are pumping up the borehole in the O&G industry. This has no bearing on whether the hole is fracked. It's a matter of the decline curve of the well. Not every well in amenable to fracking, and there are techniques other that fracking that will lift the decline curve, but then it starts declining again.

But this is neither here nor there. The energy you extract from a geothermal well is heat, which then needs to be converted to electricity. The BTUs in a good oil or gas well exceed those of a geothermal well. You have the same issues of the well becoming less productive. The remediation strategies for this are similar, i.e. pumping fluid back into the ground.

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