Utah FORGE 7-3639: Design and Implementation of a Novel Multi-Frac Stimulation Concept - 2025 Workshop Presentation

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This is a presentation on the Design and Implementation of a Novel Multi-Frac Stimulation Concept by The University of Oklahoma, presented by Ahmad Ghassemi. This slide presentation video discusses the design and implementation of a reservoir stimulation concept improving near-wellbore and well-to-well conductivity while enhancing the SRV and promoting self-propping and heat exchange. This presentation was featured at the Utah FORGE R&D Annual Workshop on September 9, 2025. The workshop offered a valuable opportunity to review the progress of Research and Development projects funded under Solicitation 2022-2, which aim to improve our understanding of the key factors influencing Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) reservoir and resource development.

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33 This 2025 report summarizes the progress of the Utah FORGE project 7-3639. https://gdr.openei.org/files/1789/7-3639%20OU%202025%20Annual%20Report.pdf
33 These are the slides presented at the 2025 Utah FORGE annual workshop for project 7-3639. https://gdr.openei.org/files/1789/7-3639-OU%202025%20Annual%20Workshop%20Presentation.pdf
77 This is a presentation recording from the 2025 Utah FORGE annual workshop for project 7-3639. https://gdr.openei.org/files/1789/UO_7-3639%202025%20Annual%20Workshop%20Recording.mp4

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  • heat-exchange
  • self-propping-fractures
  • report
  • presentation-recording
  • egs
  • utah-forge
  • reservoir-stimulation
  • conductivity-enhancement
  • 2025-annual-workshop
  • presentation
  • multi-frac-stimulation
  • presentation-slides
  • geothermal
  • energy

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