The team held a public Town Hall in Milford, UT to share the breakthroughs and future plans of Utah FORGE in a casual, relaxed setting.
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Nov 13, 2024
The team held a public Town Hall in Milford, UT to share the breakthroughs and future plans of Utah FORGE in a casual, relaxed setting.
Oct 17, 2024
In this seminar Dana Jurick, Chief Operating Officer of Neubrex Energy Services US LLC. discusses the collection, analysis and interpretation of strain measurements utilizing fiber optic cables.
Oct 1, 2024
An agreement has been signed between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Utah FORGE to continue the project through 2028.
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utahforge@utah.edu
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utahforge-modeling@utah.edu
For general information, outreach activities and communications:
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utahforgesolicitations@utah.edu
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Renowned for technical excellence, Golder is a leading, global employee-owned engineering and consulting firm with over a half century of successful service to its clients. With over 165 offices, Golder’s 7,500 professionals are driven by a passion to deliver results, offering unique specialized skills to address the ever-evolving challenges that earth, environment and energy present to clients across the infrastructure, mining, oil and gas, manufacturing and power sectors.
Golder’s contribution to FORGE has been to use our FracMan® software to analyze data from a test well to develop a model of the fractures in the target rock mass. The test well yielded data on the natural fractures that exist in the rock mass, and the hydraulic properties of those fractures. The rock surrounding the wells at the appropriate depth will be subjected to hydraulic fracturing to improve the fluid-carrying ability of the natural fractures. The models developed by Golder are being used to predict how the reservoir rock will respond to hydraulic fracturing and to simulate the long-term thermal response of the site. Over the course of the FORGE program, Golder will continue supporting teams of researchers using a variety of technologies to develop viable, commercially feasible solutions for geothermal energy.
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