First Tracer Test After Circulation in Desert Peak 27-15

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Following the successful stimulation of Desert Peak target EGS well 27-15, a circulation test was initiated by injecting a conservative tracer (1,5-nds) in combination with a reactive tracer (7-amino-1,3-naphthalene disulfonate). The closest production well 74-21 was monitored over the subsequent several months.

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University of Utah. (2013). First Tracer Test After Circulation in Desert Peak 27-15 [data set]. Retrieved from https://dx.doi.org/10.15121/1148795.
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Rose, Peter. First Tracer Test After Circulation in Desert Peak 27-15. United States: N.p., 16 Nov, 2013. Web. doi: 10.15121/1148795.
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Data from Nov 16, 2013

Last updated May 31, 2017

Submitted Nov 16, 2013

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University of Utah

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Peter Rose

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Peter Rose

University of Utah

DOE Project Details

Project Name Fracture Evolution following Hydraulic Stimulation within an EGS Reservoir

Project Lead William Vandermeer

Project Number GO16060

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