Utah FORGE: Well 16B(78)-32 Reinterpretation of Thrubit FMI Log
This dataset contains a reinterpretation of the trip 3, Thrubit FMI log from Utah FORGE well 16B(78)-32, covering measured depths from 6,254 to 10,839 feet. Acquired by Schlumberger on May 23, 2023, this version includes newly interpreted tensile drilling-induced fractures, in addition to previously identified structural and fracture features. The data are formatted in CWLS LAS 3.0 and include labeled measurements such as caliper, borehole azimuth and deviation, bedding dip and azimuth, and attributes of both natural and induced fractures. Users should be familiar with LAS file formats and FMI interpretation methods.
Citation Formats
Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah. (2023). Utah FORGE: Well 16B(78)-32 Reinterpretation of Thrubit FMI Log [data set]. Retrieved from https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1727.
Wray, Andy, and Hamilton, Danial. Utah FORGE: Well 16B(78)-32 Reinterpretation of Thrubit FMI Log . United States: N.p., 23 May, 2023. Web. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1727.
Wray, Andy, & Hamilton, Danial. Utah FORGE: Well 16B(78)-32 Reinterpretation of Thrubit FMI Log . United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1727
Wray, Andy, and Hamilton, Danial. 2023. "Utah FORGE: Well 16B(78)-32 Reinterpretation of Thrubit FMI Log ". United States. https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1727.
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Details
Data from May 23, 2023
Last updated Apr 11, 2025
Submitted Apr 10, 2025
Organization
Energy and Geoscience Institute at the University of Utah
Contact
Clay Jones
801.585.7971
Authors
Original Source
https://gdr.openei.org/submissions/1727Research Areas
Keywords
geothermal, energy, Utah FORGE, well, 16B78-32, 16B, thrubit FMI log, FMI log, FMI, trip 3 FMI, FMI reinterpretation, tensile induceded fractures, tensile fractures, fractures, induced fractures, EGS, fromation microimager, borehole imaging, fracture analysis, Schlumberger, Thrubit, subsurface characterization, azimuth, processed data, interpretedDOE Project Details
Project Name Utah FORGE
Project Lead Lauren Boyd
Project Number EE0007080