Seismicity induced by Shale Gas Hydraulic Stimulation: Preese Hall, Blackpool, United Kingdom.

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Seismicity induced by Shale Gas Hydraulic Stimulation: Preese Hall, Blackpool, United Kingdom. Professor Peter Styles, Dr Ian Stimpson, Dr Rachel Westwood, Mr Sam Toon (Keele University) Professor Leo Eisner (Seismik) Dr Huw Clarke (Cuadrilla Resources) Dr Peter Turner (Brigantia Resources) 1

Cuadrilla: Preese Hall 1 Borehole Advised to carry out 3-D Seismic Survey Advised to install microseismic network prior to operations

Water Tanks Frac Pumps Service Rig Flowback Tanks Sand Silos Separator Data Van Frac pumped down 5.5 inch P-110 casing Stage 1 Perfs 2695-2728 m (8842-8950 ) Stage 2 Perfs 2652-2670 m (8701-8760 ) Stage 3 Perfs 2566-2587 m (8419-8488 ) Stage 4 Perfs 2444-2517 m (8018-8258 ) Stage 5 Perfs 2380-2432 m (7808-7979 ) Proppant-40/70 and 100 mesh UK sand friction reducer and chemical tracer 3 5 4 3 2 1

Hydrofracturing Stages and Associated Seismicity at Preese Hall 4

Data NS component Similar locations Similar mechanisms Relative magnitudes Strongest event M 2.3 1.5 1.35 1.18 1.17 0.96 0.59 0.59 0.58 50+ Events detected similar to the two BGS reported events 0.51 0.42 0.36 Weakest event Time(s) 0.3 0.29 0.22 0.19 0.11

Blackpool Area Earthquakes Surface GURALP 6TD Broadband, 3-C Seismometers 5 Largest Events Normalized and Superimposed April 1 st 2.3 ML May 27 th 1.5 ML

Location of PH1, April 1 st Seismic Event After initial event operations were stopped while additional local monitoring stations were installed Third stage was pumped followed by a flow testing period

Stage 2 SCREEN OUT? Potential screen out The first detected event Pressure match of stage 2 main frac, using a model with a minimum stress gradient of 0.66 psi/ft over the entire formation. The high net pressure was matched by assuming 35 multiple fractures. The reservoir permeability was 0.1 microd. (From de Pater et al) 14,710 bbl (including mini-frac), 116.6 metric tons prop

Seismicity and injection Completeness catalogue M>0.3 B-value of 0.8 (uncertainty 0.3 from 14 events).

After QCon and Shawn Maxwell Seismic Energy (J) 1e+12 1e+11 1e+10 1e+9 1e+8 1e+7 1e+6 1e+5 1e+4 Blackpool: Q-Con 2011 Report Blackpool 100% Maximum 1%.01%.0001%.000001% 1e+3 1e+2 1e+1 Original NEBC HRB (pad) HRB (stage) 1e+0 1e+7 1e+8 1e+9 1e+10 1e+11 1e+12 1e+13 1e+14 1e+15 Hydraulic Energy (J)

Rapid decay of seismicity Similar waveforms similar location, similar mechanism Time (s) Newly detected event was detected on 4 stations Date

Location of the later aftershocks RMS: 0.0407 sec PDF (ellipsoid of uncertainty) main semi-axis 123 m sec. semi-axis 108 m azimuth of main semi-axis 140 depth uncertainty 243 m

Focal Mechanism The azimuth of the maximum horizontal stress in the Hodder Mudstone, based on the induced fractures in the Worston Shale Group is 7.50 +/ 16.10 for the interval 7370 9025ft. Same Azimuth as Variscan Inversion Faults

Blackpool Earthquakes Earthquake activity was caused by fluid injection into a fault zone The fault failed repeatedly in a series of small earthquakes. The fault has now been identified. The injected volume and flowback timing were important controlling factors Epicentre of the Blackpool earthquakes (yellow star) in relation to the Preese Hall well. Depth is approximately 2250 m, which places the events close to the point of injection. Overview of injection volume and seismicity during treatment stages. Earthquake activity closely correlates with stages 2 and 4. The largest event with 2.3 ML at 02:34 on 1/4/2011 occurred shortly after stage 2.

Seismicity: When shall we we do something? Barnett Shale USA Lancashire, UK (2011) exceptional x 1,000 Not felt Our Threshold for caution 1.5 2.0 2.5 Felt Our Threshold for Action

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Conclusions Hydraulic fracturing can induce felt events in the UK from within the sedimentary (not basement) rocks: Temporal correlation with injection: 0-1 hour time delay Spatial location deeper than hydro-fracturing Screen outs should be taken very seriously Monitoring is essential to enable mitigation Install local network as soon as possible before any activity starts Detection, location and mechanisms Ground motion scaling needed but not yet available legal limitation eventually should be based on PSHA

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