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Prof. Aref Adel Ahmed Elaraby Lashin :: Publications:

Title:
Geothermal energy resources of Jizan, SW Saudi Arabia
Authors: D Chandrasekharam, A Lashin, N Al Arifi, A Al Bassam, PG Ranjith, C Varun, HK Singh
Year: 2015
Keywords: Jizan; EGS; Saudi Arabia; Geothermal; CO2 emission
Journal: Journal of African Earth Sciences
Volume: 109
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 55–67
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Jizan geothermal province has evolved over an oceanic ridge slice which is under plated a thin continental crust. The area is characterized by high heat flow and high geothermal gradient and hosts several thermal and warm springs whose chemistry indicates a high temperature reservoir within the granites. The geophysical data indicated that the thermal fluids are fault controlled. The residence time of the fluids, estimated based on 14C, is about 33 kilo years. Oxygen isotope shift suggests that the reservoir temperature is around 220 °C. It is estimated that the province can generate electricity of the order of 134 × 106 kW h which can be effectively utilized to meet future fresh water demand and save CO2 emissions by decreasing the domestic oil and gas consumption.

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