The Newberry Deep Drilling Project (NDDP) workshop

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Bonneville, T. Cladouhos, S. Petty, A. Schultz, Carsten F Sørlie, H. Asanuma, G. Ó. Friðleifsson, C. Jaupart, G. de Natale
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Abstract. The important scientific questions that will form the basis of a full proposal to drill a deep well to the ductile–brittle transition zone (T>400 ∘C) at Newberry Volcano, central Oregon state, USA, were discussed during an International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) sponsored workshop held at the Oregon State University-Cascades campus in Bend, Oregon, from 10 to 13 September 2017. Newberry Volcano is one of the largest geothermal heat reservoirs in the USA and has been extensively studied for the last 40 years. The Newberry Deep Drilling Project (NDDP) will be located at an idle geothermal exploration well, NWG 46-16, drilled in 2008, 3500 m deep and 340–374 ∘C at bottom, which will be deepened another 1000 to 1300 m to reach 500 ∘C. The workshop concluded by setting ambitious goals for the NDDP: (1) test the enhanced geothermal system (EGS) above the critical point of water, (2) collect samples of rocks within the brittle–ductile transition, (3) investigate volcanic hazards, (4) study magmatic geomechanics, (5) calibrate geophysical imaging techniques, and (6) test technology for drilling, well completion, and geophysical monitoring in a very high-temperature environment. Based on these recommendations, a full drilling proposal was submitted in January 2018 to the ICDP for deepening an existing well. The next steps will be to continue building a team with project, technology, and investment partners to make the NDDP a reality.
Newberry深钻项目(NDDP)研讨会
摘要2017年9月10日至13日,在俄勒冈州本德的俄勒冈州立大学喀斯喀特校区举行的国际大陆钻探计划(ICDP)主办的研讨会上,讨论了一些重要的科学问题,这些问题将构成在美国俄勒冈州中部纽贝里火山钻深井至韧性-脆性过渡带(T>400°C)的完整提案的基础。纽贝里火山是美国最大的地热储层之一,在过去的40年里,人们对它进行了广泛的研究。Newberry深钻项目(NDDP)将位于一个闲置的地热勘探井NWG 46-16,该井于2008年钻探,深3500米,底部340-374°C,将再加深1000 - 1300米,达到500°C。研讨会最后为NDDP设定了雄心勃勃的目标:(1)测试水临界点以上的增强型地热系统(EGS),(2)收集脆性-韧性过渡中的岩石样本,(3)调查火山灾害,(4)研究岩浆地质力学,(5)校准地球物理成像技术,(6)测试高温环境下钻井、完井和地球物理监测技术。基于这些建议,2018年1月向ICDP提交了一份全面钻井提案,以加深现有井。下一步将是继续建立一个项目、技术和投资伙伴的团队,使NDDP成为现实。
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Scientific Drilling
Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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