This is a presentation on the Development and Testing of Tagged Proppant for Fracture Conductivity Enhancement and Reservoir Characterization in EGS by The University of Oklahoma, presented by Ahmad Ghassemi. This slide presentation video discusses the development and testing of new proppants that can be used in geothermal conditions of at least 250 degrees C and at differential pressures of 35-70 MPa. This presentation was featured at the Utah FORGE R&D Annual Workshop on September 10, 2025. The workshop offered a valuable opportunity to review the progress of Research and Development projects funded under Solicitation 2022-2, which aim to improve our understanding of the key factors influencing Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) reservoir and resource development.
Utah FORGE 9-3664: Development of Tagged Proppant for Conductivity Enhancement and Reservoir Characterization - 2025 Workshop Presentation
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Overview2025 Annual WorkshopEGSUtah FORGEenergyfracture conductivitygeothermalgeothermal conditionshigh-temperature proppantspresentationpresentation recordingpresentation slidesproppant testingreportreservoir characterizationtagged proppants
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Dcat Issued2025-09-18T06:00:00Z
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Dcat Publisher NameThe University of Oklahoma
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