| Title | The Peculiar Shut-In Behavior of the Well GPK2 at Soultz-sous-Forets |
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| Authors | Schoenball, Martin; Kohl, Thomas |
| Year | 2013 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | EGS; induced seismicity; shut-in; Soultz; faults; triggering |
| Abstract | A better understanding of induced seismicity occurring during the creation of an enhanced geothermal system is vital for future large scale application of geothermal power. Especially the occurrence of large magnitude events (MW>2.0) after shut-in is lacking a comprehensive understanding. We analyze the stimulation of well GPK2 at the Soultz-sous-For?ts (Alsace, France) pilot site with emphasis on the shut-in. We observe a sudden change in spatio-temporal evolution of seismicity starting with shut-in that cannot be explained be currently available approaches to explain the occurrence of post-shut-in seismicity. We relate these observations to structural geological features of the reservoir surrounding well GPK2 such as large faults and the transition between two granite facies. |