Geothermal reservoir engineering focuses on the analysis, development, and management of geothermal reservoirs to ensure sustainable energy extraction. It involves understanding reservoir geology, fluid flow, heat transfer, and pressure behavior. Engineers design production and injection strategies to maximize heat recovery while maintaining reservoir stability. Reservoir modeling and simulation tools are used to predict long-term performance and assess risks such as thermal depletion or pressure decline. Geothermal reservoir engineering is critical for optimizing energy output, extending reservoir lifespan, and minimizing environmental impacts. Effective reservoir management ensures reliable geothermal energy production and supports the economic viability of geothermal projects.
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