Sfeir et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Enhanced Geothermal Systems: The Effect of Hydraulic Fracture and Rock Matrix PermeabilitySfeir et al., 2023
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- 1837975611904301506
- Author
- Sfeir J
- Moridis G
- Briaud J
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- Publication venue
- ARMA/DGS/SEG International Geomechanics Symposium
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Geothermal energy has been proven to be an excellent candidate to break-in the future energy mix, being a reliable, green and baseload source of energy. A lot of investments into this field are helping overcome previous limitations via new approaches and technologies …
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