Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Southern Methodist University Geothermal Laboratory, Eastman Chemical, Turbine Air Systems, and the Electric Power Research Institute are evaluating the feasibility of using geothermal heat to improve the efficiency of natural gas power plants. The area of interest is the Eastman Chemical plant in Longview, Texas, which is on the northwestern margin of the Sabine Uplift. Part 2 focus on:
1) Permit report and spreadsheet on Federal, State, and Local agency requirements for a geothermal deep direct-use project in the vicinity of East Texas for Harrison, Gregg, Rusk, and Panola Counties.
2) Evaluation of the Geologic Variability of Travis Peak Formation as a reservoir.
3) Updated Heat Flow Memo with additional references.
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TY - DATA
AB - The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Southern Methodist University Geothermal Laboratory, Eastman Chemical, Turbine Air Systems, and the Electric Power Research Institute are evaluating the feasibility of using geothermal heat to improve the efficiency of natural gas power plants. The area of interest is the Eastman Chemical plant in Longview, Texas, which is on the northwestern margin of the Sabine Uplift. Part 2 focus on:
1) Permit report and spreadsheet on Federal, State, and Local agency requirements for a geothermal deep direct-use project in the vicinity of East Texas for Harrison, Gregg, Rusk, and Panola Counties.
2) Evaluation of the Geologic Variability of Travis Peak Formation as a reservoir.
3) Updated Heat Flow Memo with additional references.
AU - Richards, Maria
A2 - Batir, Joseph
A3 - Fields, Sharon
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO - 10.15121/1526473
KW - geothermal
KW - energy
KW - East Texas
KW - Heat flow
KW - SMU
KW - Southern Methodist University
KW - memo
KW - Deep direct-use
KW - geological variability
KW - Travis Peak
KW - Permit
KW - reservoir
KW - Eastman Chemical
KW - cross-section
KW - Sabine Uplift
KW - heatflow
KW - NREL
KW - TX
KW - DDU
KW - thermal conductivity
KW - permitting
KW - regulatory agencies
KW - land access
KW - surface water
KW - surface heat flow
KW - geologic variability evaluation
LA - English
DA - 2019/03/01
PY - 2019
PB - Southern Methodist University
T1 - Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2
UR - https://doi.org/10.15121/1526473
ER -
Richards, Maria, et al. Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2. Southern Methodist University, 1 March, 2019, GDR. https://doi.org/10.15121/1526473.
Richards, M., Batir, J., & Fields, S. (2019). Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2. [Data set]. GDR. Southern Methodist University. https://doi.org/10.15121/1526473
Richards, Maria, Joseph Batir, and Sharon Fields. Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2. Southern Methodist University, March, 1, 2019. Distributed by GDR. https://doi.org/10.15121/1526473
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_7282,
title = {Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2},
author = {Richards, Maria and Batir, Joseph and Fields, Sharon},
abstractNote = {The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Southern Methodist University Geothermal Laboratory, Eastman Chemical, Turbine Air Systems, and the Electric Power Research Institute are evaluating the feasibility of using geothermal heat to improve the efficiency of natural gas power plants. The area of interest is the Eastman Chemical plant in Longview, Texas, which is on the northwestern margin of the Sabine Uplift. Part 2 focus on:
1) Permit report and spreadsheet on Federal, State, and Local agency requirements for a geothermal deep direct-use project in the vicinity of East Texas for Harrison, Gregg, Rusk, and Panola Counties.
2) Evaluation of the Geologic Variability of Travis Peak Formation as a reservoir.
3) Updated Heat Flow Memo with additional references.},
url = {https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1135},
year = {2019},
howpublished = {GDR, Southern Methodist University, https://doi.org/10.15121/1526473},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-04},
doi = {10.15121/1526473}
}
https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1526473
Details
Data from Mar 1, 2019
Last updated Jul 8, 2021
Submitted Jun 13, 2019
Organization
Southern Methodist University
Contact
Maria Richards
214.768.1975
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1135Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, East Texas, Heat flow, SMU, Southern Methodist University, memo, Deep direct-use, geological variability, Travis Peak, Permit, reservoir, Eastman Chemical, cross-section, Sabine Uplift, heatflow, NREL, TX, DDU, thermal conductivity, permitting, regulatory agencies, land access, surface water, surface heat flow, geologic variability evaluationDOE Project Details
Project Name Geothermal Direct Use For Turbine Inlet Cooling in East Texas
Project Lead Arlene Anderson
Project Number EE0001514