Validating the application of cyclic hydraulic pressure pulses to reduce breakdown pressure in granite

iScience. 2024 Sep 3;27(10):110881. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.110881. eCollection 2024 Oct 18.

Abstract

As the geoenergy sector moves toward more sustainable practices, an emerging field of research is the proposed utilization of cyclic hydraulic pressure pulses to safely and efficiently enhance productivity. We demonstrate how cyclic hydraulic pressure pulses can reduce hydraulic breakdown pressure in granite using newly developed experimental equipment, which applies pulsed square waves of fluid pressure to large bench-top samples, monitored with dynamic high-resolution fiber optic strain sensors. Our results show a significant reduction in breakdown pressure can be achieved by cyclic pulsed pumping, and we explore the role of mean pressure and cyclic amplitude. Our results offer new insight into cyclic well-stimulation treatments and show potential for reducing peak power consumption during geothermal exploitation.

Keywords: Applied geology; Earth sciences; Geology; Methods in earth sciences; Petrophysics.