1. 1
A laboratory study on
the drilling of laterals by
jetting
Geothermal Get Together
12 July 2018
Dr. Richard Bakker
The SURE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programmeunder grant agreement No 654662
2. 2
Radial Jet Drilling
• Jet-drilling of laterals
– Enhancing flow paths
– Less water usage compared to hydraulic
fracturing
– Less risk of induced seismicity
• Research questions
– Is there a damage zone around the jetted
hole?
– How does jet-drilling perform when rocks
under (true-triaxial) stress?
10. 10
True-triaxial testing
• 3 orthogonal
loading directions
• Max. 350 tonnes
per direction
– ~ 39 MPa with
30x30 cm2 area
– equivalent load of
~400 Fiat 500’s
16. 16
Story so far
• No significant damage around the jetted
borehole
– .. for this rock type
• More jetting tests in the true triaxial
apparatus planned..
– Higher jetting nozzle pressure (300 bar
compared to 140 bar before)
– Various stress orientations
– Various stress magnitudes
– Various rock types (sandstone & chalk)