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Title Seismic Hazard Assessment Through Predictive Modelling of Local Stress Changes Due to Hot Fractured Rock (HFR) Geothermal Energy Operations in South Australia
Authors Hunt, S. P.; Morelli, C.; Boult, P. J.; Malavazzos, M.; Hill, T.; Sinadinovski, S.
Year 2006
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Induced Seismicity; seismic hazard, rock mechanics, numerical modelling
Abstract This paper reports on a study that has been undertaken in the Cooper Basin region of South Australia where an assessment of seismic hazard has been made to determine stress changes in the region due to planned HFR geothermal energy operations. The work has considered the basement structural geology and slip tendency for large scale faults, which has resulted in a derived factor of safety for all faults of greater than 1. The seismic activity at a local geothermal field has been analysed and incorporated in the probabilistic hazard maps for the region, little change in seismic hazard is evidenced. A local field has also been studied using a numerical model methodology to investigate static stress changes and likely interaction with nearby geological structures. The stress field perturbation is small and has an extent which is significantly less than the extent of the field itself. Initial work has been performed in order to investigate the influence of seismic waves on a wellbore and numerical well completion models have been developed.
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