- Page 1 and 2:
KLEBER J. DENNY, INC. 312 Grandview
- Page 3 and 4:
KLEBER J. DENNY, INC. 312 Grandview
- Page 5 and 6:
FINAL REPORT ON TEXAS WATER DEVELOP
- Page 7 and 8:
REPORT ON TASK NO. I: CO-LOCATION S
- Page 9 and 10:
1-2 1. GP/GT Fairways Information p
- Page 12 and 13:
o s:: 011= m ,; .. f ; iI '& ri i'
- Page 14 and 15:
Table S Selected Formation Water An
- Page 16 and 17:
average depth of 10,033 feet, avera
- Page 18 and 19:
high, the sands are not thick enoug
- Page 20 and 21:
included distributary channel or de
- Page 22 and 23:
the eastern part of the study area,
- Page 24 and 25:
to coastal barrier sandstone on the
- Page 26 and 27:
within Reservoir Area B, the sand a
- Page 28 and 29:
Papadopulos, S. S., 1975, The Energ
- Page 30 and 31:
FLUID PROPERTIES Gas Gas Water Sol'
- Page 32 and 33:
only reason for selecting that limi
- Page 34 and 35:
Hidalgo Co. , , , ,, , ,, , ,,, , ,
- Page 36 and 37:
§ 8 10,116' ;;;- - ... : 10,695' F
- Page 38 and 39:
-r- ~~ '1- • r- ~~ .... . ~ 0 0 0
- Page 40 and 41:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 42 and 43:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 44 and 45:
EAST SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 46 and 47:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 48 and 49:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 50 and 51:
EAST SAND (MAXIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 52 and 53:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) 1 5 Year Cumula
- Page 54 and 55:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) 1 5 Year Cumula
- Page 56 and 57:
EAST SAND (MINIMUM) 1 5 Year Cumula
- Page 58 and 59:
jpH~j·:/·3,000 mgi1 TOS Sli,;,lly
- Page 60 and 61:
average depth of 10,033 feet, avera
- Page 62 and 63:
high, the sands are not thick enoug
- Page 64 and 65:
included distributary channel or de
- Page 66 and 67:
the eastern part of the study area,
- Page 68 and 69:
to coastal barrier sandstone on the
- Page 70 and 71:
Within Reservoir Area B, the sand a
- Page 72 and 73:
Papadopulos, S. S., 1975, The Energ
- Page 74 and 75:
FLUID PROPERTIES Gas Gas Water Sol'
- Page 76 and 77:
only reason for selecting that limi
- Page 78 and 79:
Matrix of Locations!') and Descript
- Page 80 and 81:
• , l L , ,, , ,, , , ,, ,, , ,,
- Page 82 and 83:
"i 8 10,116' II =1 -- ~ ~ -- iii: 1
- Page 84 and 85:
-I- 0; 0 0 .f: 0 -. - . '-I- - . r-
- Page 86 and 87:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 88 and 89:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 90 and 91:
EAST SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 92 and 93:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 94 and 95:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 96 and 97:
EAST SAND (MAXIMUM) Geo2 Fluid Prod
- Page 98 and 99:
MARK SAND (MINIMUM) 1 5 Year Cumula
- Page 100 and 101:
BOND SAND (MINIMUM) 1 5 Year Cumula
- Page 102 and 103:
.,,'" - •• 0. _. ___ _ EAST SAN
- Page 104 and 105:
STARR COUNTY I -i'J- ~ 10 b .......
- Page 106 and 107:
Net Sand Depth Thickness Sand Sand
- Page 108 and 109:
TABLE 5 TEXAS WATER DEVELOPMENT BOA
- Page 110 and 111:
ill-2 This process review is especi
- Page 112 and 113:
m-4 There are some built-in limitat
- Page 114 and 115:
ill-7 It is not surprising, therefo
- Page 116 and 117:
,,,,-,';8 .. - .. ~ Pretreatment Pr
- Page 118 and 119:
lli-9 Comparative Assumed Input Inr
- Page 120 and 121:
PRO-FORMA CALCULATIONS FOR REVERSE
- Page 122 and 123:
STEAM VENT EJECTOR • PRESSURE RED
- Page 124 and 125:
STEAM VENT EJECTOR I :> :>:> LfTl:>
- Page 126 and 127:
ID-16 a) The separate seawater inta
- Page 128 and 129:
1lI-18 Data for the injection flow
- Page 130 and 131:
lli-20 (8) Thermal content of fluid
- Page 132 and 133:
ill-22 The primary environmental co
- Page 134 and 135:
ill-24 III. B-2 BRINE DISPOSAL VIA
- Page 136 and 137:
1lI-26 to 10 centipoise if it is he
- Page 138 and 139:
1II-28 1lI.B-S&6 BYPRODUCT SALTS RE
- Page 140 and 141:
II I-3~ BRINES mOlAl( DlCAtlYDlAI!
- Page 142 and 143:
1II-32 2. Generally speaking, the s
- Page 144 and 145:
III-34 1. Group 1 through Group 4 w
- Page 146 and 147:
1II-36 Based on this comparative da
- Page 148 and 149:
In-38 Section UlD - Pro-Forma Econo
- Page 150 and 151:
II I -40 Exhibit InD-2 Assumed Inpu
- Page 152 and 153:
111-42 EXHIBIT llID-4 PRO-FORMA CAL
- Page 154 and 155:
Appendices
- Page 156 and 157:
Appendix A Preliminary Estimates of
- Page 158 and 159:
APPENDIX B
- Page 160 and 161:
-------- ThIs Underground Injection
- Page 162 and 163:
Federal Requirements - -"-J;' ... -
- Page 164 and 165:
Chapter II Summary of Injection Con
- Page 166 and 167:
.. ' a surface owner b. offset oper
- Page 168 and 169:
I. Special "Down Hole" Swvcys speci
- Page 170 and 171:
FLOWCHART: INJECTION/DISPOSAL WELL
- Page 172 and 173:
the applicant can show. by computat
- Page 174 and 175:
Criteria lor Determining the Adequa
- Page 176 and 177:
.I MODULAR POWER PLANTS FOR GEOPRES
- Page 178 and 179:
FIGURE 2 BINARY POWER MODULE··: .
- Page 180 and 181:
TABLE 1 GEOPRESSURED PLANT APPROXIM
- Page 182 and 183:
EGG-EP-8839 September 1991 Idaho Na
- Page 184 and 185:
EGG-EP-9839 Distribution Category:
- Page 186 and 187:
ACKNOWLEDGMENT Work supported by th
- Page 188 and 189:
APPENDIX A--SEATTLE TIMES EDITORIAL
- Page 190 and 191:
THE FEASIBILITY OF APPLYING GEOPRES
- Page 192 and 193:
University, January 10, 1990 with 6
- Page 194 and 195:
OF 35 50 100 150 200 250 300 I I I
- Page 196 and 197:
Desalination Plant Supply Well \ er
- Page 198 and 199:
for an extensive chicken hatching/r
- Page 200 and 201:
THE GEOPRESSURED RESOURCE Geopressu
- Page 202 and 203:
Production Co. has leased 4000 acre
- Page 204 and 205:
p' , ~"\ ,0 .~~ ~~ 'i ~ __ =:-~ 'l.
- Page 206 and 207:
Desalination Desalination is a prov
- Page 208 and 209:
--- r/< N N EIII ... IK:ltI' 011 ,,
- Page 210 and 211:
Sacramento Valley and San Joaquin V
- Page 212 and 213:
Gas Use and Sales Gas contained in
- Page 214 and 215:
Sulfur Fraschtng Sulfur can be reco
- Page 216 and 217:
Coal Desulfurization and Preparatio
- Page 218 and 219:
films. Today, nearly half of the br
- Page 220 and 221:
Waste gases Chlorinator Chlorine Di
- Page 222 and 223:
POTENTIAL AGRICULTURE/AQUACULTURE A
- Page 224 and 225:
The University of Southwestern loui
- Page 226 and 227:
Snapping turtles are important comp
- Page 228 and 229:
ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS This sectio
- Page 230 and 231:
economic techniques because cash fl
- Page 232 and 233:
Assuming a geopressured well can pr
- Page 234 and 235:
Table 3. Agriculture/aquaculture fi
- Page 236 and 237:
Circular Tank 90' Diam. 80'F Bypass
- Page 238 and 239:
Potable water for agriculture and a
- Page 240 and 241:
DESALINATION/AGRICULTURE/AQUACULTUR
- Page 242 and 243:
REFERENCES Carlson, R. A., P. H. Po
- Page 244 and 245:
APPENDIX A SEATTLE TIMES EDITORIAL
- Page 246 and 247:
APPENDIX B HEATING REQUIREMENTS FOR
- Page 248 and 249:
temperature and the heat gain curve
- Page 250 and 251: Thermal Refuge Heating Requirements
- Page 252 and 253: APPENDIX C INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS
- Page 254 and 255: ANALYSIS OF WELL: Large Volume. Mod
- Page 256 and 257: ANALYSIS OF WELL: large Volume, Mod
- Page 258 and 259: ANALYSIS OF ~ELL: Large Volume. MOd
- Page 260 and 261: APPENDIX D PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY
- Page 262 and 263: DES/ON • CONS(JI..TlNO • F',..,
- Page 264 and 265: Des/oN • CONS
- Page 266 and 267: Des/ON • CONS(.Jl..rINQ • F,A.S
- Page 268 and 269: RED EWALD,lnc. 10,000 GALLON RACEWA
- Page 270 and 271: ",CUND F:;:SH C;LTURE TANKS ~.:::~
- Page 272 and 273: ~c:!~ ?:~:~.~ ?.I'n~ -: 1'DS-; mS-!
- Page 274 and 275: * Texas A uaculture Association * A
- Page 276 and 277: -----------------------------------
- Page 278 and 279: RED EWALD. Ute. -- Round Fish Cultu
- Page 280 and 281: PORTABLE MODULAR FISH HATCHERY SYST
- Page 282 and 283: B & J Water- Well Ser-vice 419 East
- Page 284 and 285: APPENDIX F COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE
- Page 286 and 287: BffiLIOGRAPHIC DATA SHEET for repor
- Page 288 and 289: factors, utility costs, cash flow,
- Page 290 and 291: afforded by low electridty rates al
- Page 292 and 293: PRODUCTION LOSSES: With any type of
- Page 294 and 295: deposits. minimum monthly customer
- Page 296 and 297: conservative figure. This rate is u
- Page 298 and 299: Other Capital Equipment YlETAL BUIL
- Page 302 and 303: DOLLARS PER SQL'ARE FOOT (~"ET CASH
- Page 304 and 305: Assumptions Cont AmortizJ.tion Assu
- Page 306 and 307: : - I r I ~ :0 · ~.;; ~ :I~· ft ~
- Page 308 and 309: Price (S) 0.25 0.30 0.35 0040 0045
- Page 310 and 311: APPENDIX E Support Calculations The
- Page 312 and 313: APPENDIX F
- Page 314 and 315: A thermodynamic review of the syste
- Page 316 and 317: EVALUATION OF AUTO DESALINATION As
- Page 318 and 319: DownHole SAT(tm) SURFACE WATER CHEM
- Page 320 and 321: DownHole SAT(tm) SURFACE WATER MOME
- Page 322 and 323: DownHole SAT(tm) SURFACE WATER DEPO
- Page 324 and 325: (/) c o =-1= X .- (]) -0 1J § c: o
- Page 326 and 327: (/) c 0 09'8 .- =+= U c x 0 C]) U -
- Page 328 and 329: C/) c o =+= -- u x c Q.) o -a U c u
- Page 330 and 331: Degree of Supersaturation (E-02) 0
- Page 332 and 333: c (/) 0 0~r8 += - -0 0 -- Cl) c > U
- Page 334 and 335: en C 0 09'8 :J= - -- (]) U c > (])
- Page 336 and 337: c C/) 0 09'8 -- =+= -Cl) D c > 0 Cl
- Page 338 and 339: en C o += -- "'0 c o U "'0 o (1) ..
- Page 340 and 341: C/) c 0 - 09'8 W -- > :J= D 00'8 C
- Page 342 and 343: UO!+8.Jn+8SJedns J.O eeJ6eo
- Page 344 and 345: c (/) ~ (/) 0 C1) 0 U Q) X ~ LU '--
- Page 346 and 347: c ~ o & .... '" .... .c. o c ~ c -
- Page 348 and 349: C ~ en 0 U 0 x (]) LU ~ en 09'8 Q)
- Page 350 and 351:
Mcf\Jlen Ranch, 7 ~ Yo \l\bter Reco
- Page 352 and 353:
f/J f/J Q) u til ~ 09'8 ~o ... r. o
- Page 354 and 355:
McPJlen Ranch, 7 t ~ \.I\bter Recov
- Page 356 and 357:
c ~ (/) 09'8 (/) 0 Q) (]) U ~ X ~ W
- Page 358 and 359:
en en Q.) u x UJ ~ ....., ro c Q.)
- Page 360 and 361:
McAJlen Ranch, j )0/0 W::lter Recov
- Page 362 and 363:
c ~ - Cl) 09'8 > 0 Cl) 1- ~ .. :J
- Page 364 and 365:
c ~ - OJ 0~r8 0 U > (l) OJ -1 £:2:
- Page 366 and 367:
~. ~ - 09'8 0 (]) 0 > Q) (]) ~ -.J
- Page 368 and 369:
~ ~ 09'8 0 - 0 CD (l) > I"'V CD ~ .
- Page 370 and 371:
c ~ - 09'8 0 OJ 0 > Q) OJ -V ..J ~
- Page 372 and 373:
c ~ 0 U - CD > CD ..J 09'9 C Q) 0 "
- Page 374 and 375:
c ~ 0 0 ill X ~ CD ~ -C .m -C ~ C 0
- Page 376 and 377:
J. McNutt & Associates, Inc. McAlle
- Page 378 and 379:
Terra Associat.es I'Ir. Kleber Denn
- Page 380 and 381:
-~---~~-"R_~ ____ ____________ lerr
- Page 382 and 383:
GROUP 2 CONDITIONS -------- 178,000
- Page 384 and 385:
CASE 4 roNDITION 206,000 gp:l bypas
- Page 386 and 387:
0H16D ESTIMATED O~M COSTS IN DOLLAR
- Page 388 and 389:
APPENDIX H
- Page 390:
{J ,. . I' /I' ,\ It· )HH---- / ..