Utah FORGE 5-2428: Fracture Permeability Impact on Reservoir Stress and Seismic Slip Behavior - Workshop Presentation

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This is a presentation on the Fracture Permeability Impact on Seismic Slip Behavior project by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, presented by Dr. Kayla A. Kroll. The project's objective is to develop, apply and validate a holistic thermal, hydrologic, mechanical, and chemical (THMC) workflow that includes evaluation of induced seismic slip in EGS reservoirs. This presentation was featured in the Utah FORGE R&D Annual Workshop on September 8, 2023. The workshop provided a valuable opportunity to explore the progress made in each of the 17 Research and Development projects funded under Solicitation 2020-1 which aim to enhance our understanding of the crucial factors influencing the development of Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) reservoirs and resources.

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77 The presentation followed a peer review format comprised of two parts: a formal presentation roughly lasting 20 minutes followed by a Q&A discussion lasting about 25 minutes. https://gdr.openei.org/files/1545/Utah%20FORGE%205-2428-LLNL%202023%20Annual%20Workshop%20Presentation.mp4

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  • geomechanical
  • stress-state
  • pressure-state
  • annual-workshop
  • egs
  • thmc
  • resource-optimization
  • utah-forge
  • stochastic-parameter-estimation
  • slip-simulation
  • seismic-slip
  • coupled-processes
  • induced-seismicity
  • seismic-hazard
  • predictions
  • geochemical
  • 2023
  • slip-induced-permeability
  • fracture-permeability
  • earthquake-simulations
  • presentation
  • geothermal
  • mitigation
  • energy

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