New methods of geothermal potential assessment in the Pannonian basin

Keywords: reservoir delineation, geothermal potential assessment, conductive model, effective porosity

Abstract

The Pannonian basin in Central Europe is well known for its rich geothermal resources. Although geothermal energy has been utilised, mainly for direct use purposes, for a long time, there are still a lot of untapped resources. This paper presents novel methods for outlining and assessing the theoretical and technical potential of partly still unknown geothermal reservoirs, based on a case study from the Dráva basin, one of the sub-basins of the Pannonian basin along the Hungarian–Croatian border. The presented methods include reservoir delineation based on combining geological bounding surfaces of the Upper Pannonian basin-fill units with a set of isotherms deriving from a conductive geothermal model. The geothermal potential of each identified reservoir was calculated by a Monte Carlo method, which was considered as being represented by the heat content of the fluids stored in the effective pore space (‘moveable fluid’). The results underline the great untapped geothermal potential of the Dráva basin, especially that of the reservoir storing thermal water of 50–75°C, which has the largest volume and the greatest stored heat content.

Published
2020-02-05
How to Cite
Nádor A., o Sebess-Zilahi L., Rotár-Szalkai Ágnes, Gulyás Ágnes, & Markovic T. (2020). New methods of geothermal potential assessment in the Pannonian basin. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 98. https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2019.7
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Original Articles