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Title State of Stress at the European HDR Candidate Sites Urach and Soultz
Authors Fritz Rummel and Gerd Klee
Year 1995
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords HDR, stress-field, hydraulic-fracturing
Abstract The operational costs of long-tern1 HDR operations are determined by energy demand for the underground fluid circulaticn as well as by fluid losses during circulation. both factors are controlled by in-situ stresses at depth. Therefore in-situ stress measurements are important parts of feasibility studies at the locations for a future European HDK prototype Bad Urach and Soultz-sous-Forets. The results of numerous hydrofrac stress measurements yield at Bad Urach a compressive tectonic stress regime, at Soultz-sous-Forets a normal-faulting stress regime. At both sites a N-S to NNW-SSE orientation of the maximum horizontal compression was observed, which is in accordance with the tectonic situation in Central Europe.
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