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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Seismic and aseismic deformations and impact on reservoir permeability: The case of EGS stimulation at The Geysers, California, USA

Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; Antonio Pio Rinaldi; Patrick F. Dobson; Mark Walters; Craig Hartline; Julio Garcia

Author(s): Jeanne, P; Rutqvist, J; Rinaldi, AP; Dobson, PF; Walters, M; Hartline, C; Garcia, J | Abstract: ©2015. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. In this paper, we use the Seismicity-Based Reservoir Characterization approach to study the spatiotemporal dynamics of an injection-induced microseismic cloud, monitored during the stimulation of an enhanced geothermal system, and associated with the Northwest Geysers Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) Demonstration project (California). We identified the development of a seismically quiet domain around the injection well surrounded by a seismically active domain. Then we compare these observations with the results of 3-D Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical simulations of the EGS, which accounts for changes in permeability as a function of the effective normal stress and the plastic strain. The results of our modeling show that (1) the aseismic domain is caused by both the presence of the injected cold water and by thermal processes. These thermal processes cause a cooling-stress reduction, which prevent shear reactivation and favors fracture opening by reducing effective normal stress and locally increasing the permeability. This process is accompanied by aseismic plastic shear strain. (2) In the seismic domain, microseismicity is caused by the reactivation of the preexisting fractures, resulting from an increase in injection-induced pore pressure. Our modeling indicates that in this domain, permeability evolves according to the effective normal stress acting on the shear zones, whereas shearing of preexisting fractures may have a low impact on permeability. We attribute this lack of permeability gain to the fact that the initial permeabilities of these preexisting fractures are already high (up to 2 orders of magnitude higher than the host rock) and may already be fully dilated by past tectonic straining.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015

Geomechanical simulation of the stress tensor rotation caused by injection of cold water in a deep geothermal reservoir

Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; Patrick F. Dobson; Julio Garcia; Mark Walters; Craig Hartline; Andrea Borgia

We present a three-dimensional thermohydromechanical numerical study of the evolution and distribution of the stress tensor within the northwest part of The Geysers geothermal reservoir (in California), including a detailed study of the region around one injection well from 2003 to 2012. Initially, after imposing a normal faulting stress regime, we calculated local changes in the stress regime around injection wells. Our results were compared with previously published studies in which the stress state was inferred from inverting the focal plane mechanism of seismic events. Our main finding is that changes in stress tensor orientation are caused by injection-induced progressive cooling of the reservoir, as well as by the seasonal variations in injection rate. Because of the gravity flow and cooling around a liquid zone formed by the injection, the vertical stress reduction is larger and propagates far below the injection well. At the same time, the horizontal stress increases, mostly because of stress redistribution below and above the cooling area. These two phenomena cause the rotation of the stress tensor and the appearance of a strike-slip regime above, inside, and below the cooling area. The cooling and the associated rotation of the stress regime can play a significant role in the observed long-term deepening of the microseismicity below active injection wells.


Mathematical Geosciences | 2015

The Northwest Geysers EGS Demonstration Project, California. Pre-stimulation Modeling and Interpretation of the Stimulation

Jonny Rutqvist; Patrick F. Dobson; Julio Garcia; Craig Hartline; Pierre Jeanne; Curtis M. Oldenburg; D. W. Vasco; Mark Walters


Geophysical Research Letters | 2013

Monitoring deformation at the Geysers Geothermal Field, California, using C-band and X-band interferometric synthetic aperture radar

D. W. Vasco; Jonny Rutqvist; Alessandro Ferretti; Alessio Rucci; Fernando Bellotti; Patrick F. Dobson; Curtis M. Oldenburg; Julio Garcia; Mark Walters; Craig Hartline


Geothermics | 2014

A 3D hydrogeological and geomechanical model of an Enhanced Geothermal System at The Geysers, California

Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; D. W. Vasco; Julio Garcia; Patrick F. Dobson; Mark Walters; Craig Hartline; Andrea Borgia


Geothermics | 2014

Reservoir structure and properties from geomechanical modeling and microseismicity analyses associated with an enhanced geothermal system at The Geysers, California

Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; Craig Hartline; Julio Garcia; Patrick F. Dobson; Mark Walters


Archive | 2012

OVERVIEW OF THE NORTHWEST GEYSERS EGS DEMONSTRATION PROJECT

Julio Garcia; Mark Walters; Joe Beall; Craig Hartline; Al Pingol; Sarah Pistone; Melinda Wright


International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences | 2014

The impacts of mechanical stress transfers caused by hydromechanical and thermal processes on fault stability during hydraulic stimulation in a deep geothermal reservoir

Pierre Jeanne; Jonny Rutqvist; Patrick F. Dobson; Mark Walters; Craig Hartline; Julio Garcia


Geothermics | 2016

The Northwest Geysers EGS Demonstration Project, California: Part 1: Characterization and reservoir response to injection

Julio Garcia; Craig Hartline; Mark Walters; Melinda Wright; Jonny Rutqvist; Patrick F. Dobson; Pierre Jeanne


Geothermics | 2016

The Northwest Geysers EGS Demonstration Project, California – Part 2: Modeling and interpretation

Jonny Rutqvist; Pierre Jeanne; Patrick F. Dobson; Julio Garcia; Craig Hartline; Lawrence Hutchings; Ankit Singh; D. W. Vasco; Mark Walters

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Jonny Rutqvist

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Patrick F. Dobson

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Pierre Jeanne

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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D. W. Vasco

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Curtis M. Oldenburg

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Andrea Borgia

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Ankit Singh

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Lawrence Hutchings

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Antonio Pio Rinaldi

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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