EGS Collab: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Measurements on the 4100L of SURF
This package includes data from two days of testing at the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) on the 4100 level. The tests were performed in borehole TV4100 in the battery charging alcove south of the Yates shaft. TV4100 is a vertical borehole ~50 meters deep. A series of hydraulic fracture (mini-frac) and reopening tests were conducted at various depths to investigate the magnitude and direction of the minimum principal stress in that area of the mine. Apparent features of the pressure time/pressure injected volume curves are the onset of fracture, peak pressure, and the initial shut in pressure (ISIP).
The raw data files include a Readme with the day, time, and location of each file. The files are organized into 9 columns: time (sec), flow meter (V), Pressure of Return (V), Pressure of Packer (V), Pressure of Injection (V), flow (gpm), Pressure of Return (psi), Pressure of Packer (psi), Pressure of Injection (psi). The shift reports are a short log of how the tests were run in the two-day period. An American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2019 presentation by Ingraham et al. is shown to provide visualization/interpretation of the data. The columns which report voltage (V) show the unscaled voltage value from the transducer, which was recorded in case pressure values needed to be rescaled due to incorrect calibration factors. This was not necessary.
Results reported in the AGU poster were filtered with a moving average to remove pump noise before presentation. Note that the logging and impression packer results are included in separate datasets managed by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Citation Formats
Sandia National Laboratories. (2019). EGS Collab: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Measurements on the 4100L of SURF [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1632298.
Ingraham, Mathew, Burghardt, Jeffrey, Myers, Taylor, Doe, Thomas, and Schwering, Paul. EGS Collab: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Measurements on the 4100L of SURF. United States: N.p., 15 Aug, 2019. Web. doi: 10.15121/1632298.
Ingraham, Mathew, Burghardt, Jeffrey, Myers, Taylor, Doe, Thomas, & Schwering, Paul. EGS Collab: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Measurements on the 4100L of SURF. United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1632298
Ingraham, Mathew, Burghardt, Jeffrey, Myers, Taylor, Doe, Thomas, and Schwering, Paul. 2019. "EGS Collab: Hydraulic Fracturing Test Measurements on the 4100L of SURF". United States. https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1632298. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1212.
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The raw data files include a Readme with the day, time, and location of each file. The files are organized into 9 columns: time (sec), flow meter (V), Pressure of Return (V), Pressure of Packer (V), Pressure of Injection (V), flow (gpm), Pressure of Return (psi), Pressure of Packer (psi), Pressure of Injection (psi). The shift reports are a short log of how the tests were run in the two-day period. An American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2019 presentation by Ingraham et al. is shown to provide visualization/interpretation of the data. The columns which report voltage (V) show the unscaled voltage value from the transducer, which was recorded in case pressure values needed to be rescaled due to incorrect calibration factors. This was not necessary.
Results reported in the AGU poster were filtered with a moving average to remove pump noise before presentation. Note that the logging and impression packer results are included in separate datasets managed by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.}, doi = {10.15121/1632298}, url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1212}, journal = {}, number = , volume = , place = {United States}, year = {2019}, month = {08}}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1632298
Details
Data from Aug 15, 2019
Last updated Oct 19, 2023
Submitted Apr 9, 2020
Organization
Sandia National Laboratories
Contact
Mathew Ingraham
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1212Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, EGS Collab, SURF, hydraulic, fracturing, stimulation, Sanford Underground Research Facility, experiment, EGS, Black Hills, borehole, stress, data, pressure, flow, injection, initial shut in pressure, ISIP, fracture, raw data, shift reports, 4100L, injection test, heat flow, Rhyolite, Amphibolite, geophysicsDOE Project Details
Project Name EGS Collab
Project Lead Lauren Boyd
Project Number EE0032708