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Brady's Geothermal Field Nodal Seismometer Earthquake DataSource

90-second records of data from 238 three-component nodal seismometer deployed at Bradys geothermal field. The time window catches an earthquake arrival. Earthquake data from USGS online catalog: Magnitude: 4.3 ml +/- 0.4 Location: 38.479 deg N 118.366 deg W +/- 0.7 km Depth: 9.9 km +/- 0.7 Date and Time: 2016-03-21 07:37:10.535 UTC

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3-componentBrady geothermal fieldEQNVNevadaPoroTomoearthquakegeothermalmicroseismicmicroseismicitymonitoringpassive seismicseismic
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
DAS VSP

Dover 33 and Chester 16 baseline and repeat vertical seismic profile (VSP) data. Please contact NETL's EDX administrator to obtain this data.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Fallon FORGE: Distinct Element Reservoir ModelingSource

Archive containing input/output data for distinct element reservoir modeling for Fallon FORGE. Models created using 3DEC, InSite, and in-house Python algorithms (ITASCA). List of archived files follows; please see 'Modeling Metadata.pdf' (included as a resource below) for additional file descriptions. Data sources include regional geochemical model, well positions and geometry, principal stress field, capability for hydraulic fractures, capability for hydro-shearing, reservoir geomechanical model-stimulation into multiple zones, modeled thermal behavior during circulation, and microseismicity.

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CirculationDFNEGSFORGEFallonGeomechanicsGeometryHydraulic FracturesHydro-shearingMicroseismicityNevadaReservoir ModelStimulationStressThermalanalysesanalysiscasedenergyfracture aperturefracture tendancygeologic structuregeothermalhydroshearinginjectionjoint networkleakoff ratiomeqmicroseimicmicroseismicmiocroearthquakesmodelmodellingnormal displacementopenholepercent fracture slip vs pressurepython codereservoirreservoir mappingscriptseismicityshear displacementshear stimulatedstereonet plotsstressesthermal drawdownthermal modelingvetted-nowell locationswell trajectories
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
HFTS-1 Phase 1 Individual Well Files

This folder contains individual well files for 14 wells utilized in the project. The individual well files include well data such as drilling, completions, open and cased hole electric logs, core analysis results, DFIT data and results, PVT analysis, and other well files.

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CompletionCoreDFITDrilling ReportFIB SEMImage LogIndividual Well FilesNMRNuclear ResonancePVTPermeabilityPetrographyPressurized CoreSonicSonic LogSonic logThin SectionsTriaxial Compressive testscore analysiscore photoscore picturesmicroseismicpetrophysicswell data
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
HFTS-1 Phase 1 Microseismic Data and Results

This dataset includes the results of surface and borehole microseismic monitoring, including the velocity models, event catalogs, and reports, for refrac and new test wells.

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boreholeeventsmicroseismicmicroseismic cloudmicroseismic monitoringsurface microseismicsurvey
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Improved Microseismicity Detection During Newberry EGS StimulationsSource

Effective enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) require optimal fracture networks for efficient heat transfer between hot rock and fluid. Microseismic mapping is a key tool used to infer the subsurface fracture geometry. Traditional earthquake detection and location techniques are often employed to identify microearthquakes in geothermal regions. However, most commonly used algorithms may miss events if the seismic signal of an earthquake is small relative to the background noise level or if a microearthquake occurs within the coda of a larger event. Consequently, we have developed a set of algorithms that provide improved microearthquake detection. Our objective is to investigate the microseismicity at the DOE Newberry EGS site to better image the active regions of the underground fracture network during and immediately after the EGS stimulation. Detection of more microearthquakes during EGS stimulations will allow for better seismic delineation of the active regions of the underground fracture system. This improved knowledge of the reservoir network will improve our understanding of subsurface conditions, and allow improvement of the stimulation strategy that will optimize heat extraction and maximize economic return.

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Mapping Fracture Network Creation with Microseismicity During EGS DemonstrationsSource

This a report for the project "Mapping Fracture Network Creation with Microseismicity During EGS Demonstrations". Effective enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) require optimal fracture networks for efficient heat transfer between hot rock and fluid. Microseismic mapping is a key tool used to infer the subsurface fracture geometry. Traditional earthquake detection and location techniques are often employed to identify microearthquakes in geothermal regions. However, most commonly used algorithms may miss events if the seismic signal of an earthquake is small relative to the background noise level or if a microearthquake occurs within the coda of a larger event. Consequently, we have developed a set of algorithms that provide improved microearthquake detection. Our objective is to investigate the microseismicity at the DOE Newberry EGS site to better image the active regions of the underground fracture network during and immediately after the EGS stimulation. Detection of more microearthquakes during EGS stimulations will allow for better seismic delineation of the active regions of the underground fracture system. This improved knowledge of the reservoir network will improve our understanding of subsurface conditions, and allow improvement of the stimulation strategy that will optimize heat extraction and maximize economic return. This project is the FY14 continuation of FY13 AOP project 25728, which had its origins as the ARRA lab project AID 19981.

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EGSNewberryalgorithmfracturefracture creationfracturinggeothermalmappingmicroseismicmicroseismicity
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Microseismic

Dover 33 baseline and repeat microseismic data. Please contact NETL's EDX administrator to obtain this data.

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Microseismic Data and Reports

Borehole microseismic data for all monitored wells. Includes reports, event catalogs, velocity profile details,

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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)about 1 year ago
Seismic Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Fracture Generation During EGS Resource Development - Deviatoric MT, Fracture Network, and Final ReportSource

This submission contains 167 deviatoric moment tensor (MT) solutions for the seismicity observed two years prior and three years post start of injection activities at The Geysers Prati 32 EGS Demonstration. Also included is a statistical representation of the properties of 751 fractures derived from the analysis of seismicity observed two years prior and three years post start of injection activities at The Geysers Prati 32 EGS Demonstration Project. The locations of the fractures are taken from microseismic hypocenters, the fracture areas are derived from moment magnitudes via scaling relationships, and the azimuths (sigma 1) and dips (sigma 3) are derived from the results of stress analyses.

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CACaliforniaDeviatoric MT SolutionsEGSGeysersHigh Temperature ReservoirThe Geysersanalysiscatalogdeviatoricearthquakeenergyeventfaultfaultingfinal reportfracturefracture networkfracture orientationfracture sizegeophysicalgeophysicsgeothermalhydraulichypocentersinducedinjectioninversionlocationmicroseismicmicroseismicitymomentmonitoringnetworkpassiveseismicseismicityshearstimulationstrainstresstensor
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago
Utah FORGE Seismicity Associated with the 2019 Well 58-32 StimulationSource

This catalog describes the seismicity associated with the 2019 stimulation at Utah FORGE. Containing both matched-filter detections (Dzubay et al., 2022) and Schlumberger-recorded events (detected with a 12-level geophone string), the final combined catalog contains a total of 534 microseismic events spanning -2.0 Mw to -0.1 Mw. Users may differentiate between SLB and MF events using the fact that SLB event magnitudes are recorded to a higher level of precision (MF mags determined using relative amplitude ratios). Users should be wary of locations and depths (measured from sea level) for MF events, as all detections were assigned the same locations as their template events.

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2019 stimulation58-32 seismic data58-32 stimulation58-32 stimulation seismicityStimulationUtahUtah FORGEUtah FORGE seismicityWell 58-32depthenergyeventgeothermalmagnitudemicroseismicmicroseismicityraw dataseismicitywellwell depth
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)about 1 year ago