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Stimulation of reservoir and induced microseismicity - Zurich, Switzerland, Workshop3
from 29 June 2006 to 01 July 2006
Kartause Ittingen, Switzerland
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Case studies on reservoir stimulation
Based on experience from field studies current stimulation methods will be discussed with respect to reservoir creation and impact on borehole conditions.
Place:
Kartause Ittingen, Switzerland
CH-8532 Warth TG www.kartause.ch
Dates:
Friday 30 June 2006 08:30
Friday, 30 June 2006
08:00
[27]
Results of flow-meters measurements in Soultz-sous-Forêts well GPK4 and implication for mechanisms of fracturing processes in crystalline rocks
by Reinhard JUNG
(08:45 - 09:05)
09:00
[23]
Microseismicity and stimulation strategy: the case of soultz-sous-forêts, france
by Jean CHARLETY
(09:05 - 09:25)
[9]
Control of induced seismic hazard associated with the hydraulic stimulation of a hot fractured rock geothermal reservoir
by Steve OATES
(09:25 - 09:45)
[10]
Detection of pressure and flow distribution in reservoirs from hydraulically-induced microseismic events and application to the Soultz and Cooper Basin HDR fields
by Takatoshi ITO
(09:45 - 10:05)
10:00
break
(10:05 - 10:35)
[2]
Enhancement of productivity after reservoir stimulation of the hydro-thermal reservoir Gross Schoenebeck with different fracturing concepts
by Gunter ZIMMERMANN
(10:35 - 10:50)
[19]
Hydraulic Stimulation and Geophysical Fracture Monitoring in the GeneSys-Project
by Jens ORZOL
(10:50 - 11:05)
11:00
[7]
Simulation of mineral precipitation in geothermal installations: the soultz-sous-forêts case
by Emmanuel STAMATAKIS
(11:05 - 11:20)
[20]
Pre-Stimulation Analyses of a Low Permeability Geothermal Well at Desert Peak, Nevada
by Ann ROBERTSON-TAIT
(11:20 - 11:35)
[16]
Characterization of reservoir using microseismicity induced during stimulation tests: contribution from tomographic analysis and faulting mechanisms
by Nicolas CUENOT
(11:35 - 11:50)
Discution
(11:50 - 12:30)
12:00
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