Closed well loop for geothermal systems

US12523396B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12523396-B2
Application numberUS-202418604572-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2024
Priority dateMar 14, 2023
Publication dateJan 13, 2026
Grant dateJan 13, 2026

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A closed well loop is provided for a geothermal system. The closed well loop includes at least one well having at least one lateral section the traverses a subterranean formation. Fluid flow in the at least one lateral section extracts thermal energy from the subterranean formation. The fluid flow in the at least one lateral section is driven by convection where hotter fluid convects upward along the top part of the lateral section and colder fluid convects downward along the bottom part of the lateral section.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A closed well loop for a geothermal system, the closed well loop comprising: at least one well having at least one lateral section that traverses a geothermal reservoir in a subterranean formation, wherein fluid flow in the at least one lateral section extracts thermal energy from the geothermal reservoir, and wherein the flow of fluid in the at least one lateral section is driven by convection where hotter fluid convects upward along a top part of the lateral section and colder fluid convects downward along a bottom part of the lateral section, and wherein: the at least one well includes an injection well and a production well; the injection well includes at least one lateral section that traverses the geothermal reservoir, wherein fluid flow in the at least one lateral injection section of the injection well extracts thermal energy from the geothermal reservoir, and wherein the fluid flow in the at least one lateral section of the injection well is driven by convection where hotter fluid convects upward along the top part of the lateral section of the injection well and colder fluid convects downward along the bottom part of the lateral section of the injection well; the production well includes at least one lateral section that traverses the geothermal reservoir, wherein fluid flow in the at least one lateral section of the production well extracts thermal energy from the geothermal reservoir, and wherein the fluid flow in the at least one lateral section of the production well is driven by convection where hotter fluid convects upward along the top part of the lateral section of the production well and colder fluid convects downward along the bottom part of the lateral section of the production well; the injection well has a build/curve section at lowest depth of both the injection well and the production well; the at least one lateral section of the injection well extends from the build/curve section of the injection well generally upward toward a corresponding at least one lateral section of the production well; the production well has a build/curve section at a depth above the build/curve section of the injection well; the at least one lateral section of the production well extends from the build/curve section of the production well generally downwards toward a corresponding at least one lateral section of the injection well; the at least one lateral section of the injection well is configured to intersect the corresponding lateral section of the production well; and the production well continues on a downward trajectory past the intersection of the lateral section of the injection well and the corresponding lateral section of the production well. 2 . The closed well loop according to claim 1 , wherein: the production well includes a production conduit that gathers the hotter fluid that rises up the top part of the at least one lateral section of the production well. 3 . The closed well loop according to claim 1 , wherein: at least part of the lateral section of the production well is completed without a casing; and at least part of the lateral section of the production well employs thermally conductive material that matches thermal conductivity of the surrounding formation and creates a non-permeable seal to prevent unwanted fluid flow into the formation. 4 . The closed well loop according to claim 1 , wherein: the at least one lateral section of the injection well is configured to intersect the corresponding lateral section of the production well at or near a toe of the production well. 5 . The closed well loop according to claim 1 , wherein: at least part of the lateral section of the injection well is completed without a casing, and at least part of the lateral section of the production well is completed without a casing; and at least part of the lateral section of the injection well employs thermally conductive material that matches thermal conductivity of the surrounding formation and creates a non-permeable seal to prevent unwanted fluid flow into the formation, and at least part of the lateral section of the production well employs thermally conductive material that matches thermal conductivity of the surrounding formation and creates a non-permeable seal to prevent unwanted fluid flow into the formation. 6 . The closed well loop according to claim 1 , wherein: at least part of the lateral section of the injection well is completed without a casing; and at least part of the lateral section of the injection well employs thermally conductive material that matches thermal conductivity of the surrounding formation and creates a non-permeable seal to prevent unwanted fluid flow into the formation.

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  • using bent tubes; using tubes assembled with connectors or with return headers · CPC title

  • using underground water as working fluid; using working fluid injected directly into the ground, e.g. using injection wells and recovery wells · CPC title

  • Geothermal energy · CPC title

  • F24T10/17Primary

    using tubes closed at one end, i.e. return-type tubes · CPC title

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What does patent US12523396B2 cover?
A closed well loop is provided for a geothermal system. The closed well loop includes at least one well having at least one lateral section the traverses a subterranean formation. Fluid flow in the at least one lateral section extracts thermal energy from the subterranean formation. The fluid flow in the at least one lateral section is driven by convection where hotter fluid convects upward alo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlumberger Technology Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24T10/17. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 13 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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