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Resource Analysis for Deep Direct-Use Feasibility Study in East Texas, Part 2
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) - view all
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Overview

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Southern Methodist University Geothermal Laboratory, Eastman Chemical, Turbine Air Systems, and the Electric Power Research Institute are evaluating the feasibility of using geothermal heat to improve the efficiency of natural gas power plants. The area of interest is the Eastman Chemical plant in Longview, Texas, which is on the northwestern margin of the Sabine Uplift. Part 2 focus on: 1) Permit report and spreadsheet on Federal, State, and Local agency requirements for a geothermal deep direct-use project in the vicinity of East Texas for Harrison, Gregg, Rusk, and Panola Counties. 2) Evaluation of the Geologic Variability of Travis Peak Formation as a reservoir. 3) Updated Heat Flow Memo with additional references.

DDUDeep direct-useEast TexasEastman ChemicalHeat flowNRELPermitSMUSabine UpliftSouthern Methodist UniversityTXTravis Peakcross-sectionenergygeologic variability evaluationgeological variabilitygeothermalheatflowland accessmemopermittingregulatory agenciesreservoirsurface heat flowsurface waterthermal conductivity
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Dcat Issued2019-03-01T07:00:00Z
Dcat Modified2021-07-08T20:50:09Z
Dcat Publisher NameSouthern Methodist University
Guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/3790
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Files
  • MEMO SMU DDU Permitting for Eastman Chemical Assessment.pdf

  • MEMO SMU Deep Direct-Use Permits and Regulations Assessment Eastman Chemical Longview TX.xlsx

  • MEMO SMU DDU GeologicVariability-TravPeak29Jan2019.xlsx

  • MEMO SMU DDU HeatFlowExplanationforEastTexas_updated.pdf

  • MEMO SMU DDU GeologicVariabilityTesting.pdf

  • Part 1 of the memos and related data files for this project