Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis of the Snake River plain: Phase 2

John W. Shervais, Jonathan M.G. Glen, Dennis L. Nielson, Sabodh Garg, Lee M. Liberty, Drew Siler, Patrick Dobson, Erika Gasperikova, Eric Sonnenthal, Ghanashyam Neupane, Jacob Deangelo, Dennis L. Newell, James P. Evans, Neil Snyder

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Abstract

Play Fairway Analysis (PFA) is a methodology adapted from the petroleum industry that integrates data at the regional or basin scale to define favorable plays for exploration in a systematic fashion. Phase 2 of our Play Fairway Analysis of the Western Snake River Plain (WSRP) province in southern Idaho had three primary goals: first, to fill data gaps in critical areas in order to better define potential prospects, second, to integrate these data into new thermal and structural models, and finally, to infer the location of potential resources and drilling targets that could be validated during Phase 3. Prospects in the WSRP identified as potential target resources for Phase 3 validation include the Mountain Home region close to the Air Force Base, and the Camas Prairie. The Mountain Home region represents a blind geothermal resource in an area of high heat flow and young volcanism. The Camas Prairie is a, structurally controlled resource in an area with indicators of magmatic heat. New geophysical data acquired at these sites includes reflection seismic, gravity and magnetic surveys, and a magnetotelluric field survey. New geochemical data collection focused on the Camas Prairie, and included the aqueous and isotope geochemistry of hot springs, cold springs, and wells (geothermal, groundwater, and irrigation). New field mapping, sampling, and basalt flow chronology was also conducted at Camas Prairie. Integrated results from Phase 1 and 2 studies suggest that the system near the Mountain Home Air Force Base is located at ∼1.5-2.3 km depth, and the structurallycontrolled system at Camas Prairie is shallower, with upper reservoir depths perhaps only ∼0.5-0.7 km.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGeothermal Energy
Subtitle of host publicationPower To Do More - Geothermal Resources Council 2017 Annual Meeting, GRC 2017
Pages2328-2345
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)0934412227
StatePublished - 2017
EventGeothermal Resources Council 41st Annual Meeting - Geothermal Energy: Power To Do More, GRC 2017 - Salt Lake City, United States
Duration: 1 Oct 20174 Oct 2017

Publication series

NameTransactions - Geothermal Resources Council
Volume41
ISSN (Print)0193-5933

Conference

ConferenceGeothermal Resources Council 41st Annual Meeting - Geothermal Energy: Power To Do More, GRC 2017
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySalt Lake City
Period1/10/174/10/17

Keywords

  • Basaltic heat source
  • Common risk segment maps
  • Geothermal Play Fairway Analysis
  • GIS
  • Snake River Plain

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