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Abstract: The mining industry is expected to grow due to the demand for energy, metals, industrial minerals and raw materials for anticipated population growth and expected improvement in standard of
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Abstract: The mining industry is expected to grow due to the demand for energy, metals, industrial minerals and raw materials for anticipated population growth and expected improvement in standard of living around the world. There are common practices in the mining industry that have evolved over millennia and especially in the past few decades. Recent advances have focused on health and safety, robotics, electrification, and being environmentally friendly. Mining companies are striving to meet and be compatible with the UN sustainable development goals and this has changed the way they look at different projects and solutions. Many of the challenges can be met by using proper technologies. This presentation covers the current state of practice and recent advances as well as outlook for future technologies including space and deep sea mining.
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Building 76, Room #1226
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
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CPG KFUPM is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: CPG - Colloquium Time: Mar 6, 2024 12:00 PM Riyadh Join Zoom Meeting https://kfupm.zoom.us/j/94506174606?pwd=eUNTMU9mZnA5SFdNOGhRM01nZ1U1Zz09 Meeting ID: 945 0617 4606 Passcode: 671954
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CPG KFUPM is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: CPG – Colloquium
Time: Mar 6, 2024 12:00 PM Riyadh
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(Wednesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Building 76, Room #1226
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
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CPG
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Abstract: Induced seismicity is a central issue in the development of subsurface energy technologies in the United States and around the world. Understanding the physical mechanisms behind induced seismicity is
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Abstract: Induced seismicity is a central issue in the development of subsurface energy technologies in the United States and around the world. Understanding the physical mechanisms behind induced seismicity is essential to successful management of the seismic risk. In my talk, I explain the common observation that abrupt increases in injection rate increase the seismic risk and quantity the energy released and potential for damage to man-made structures through a zero-dimensional spring-poroslider model of frictional slip. I also investigate the influence of fluid injection on fault stability in the laboratory through two-dimensional models. And lastly, I characterize the effect of heterogeneity on the dynamics of frictional faults through fundamental friction laws. This work, as a whole, enhances our understanding of the mechanics of fluid-injection-induced earthquakes and suggests strategies that mitigate or minimize the seismic risk associated with subsurface operations from hydraulic fracturing and wastewater injection to geothermal energy extraction and geologic carbon sequestration.Induced seismicity is a central issue in the development of subsurface energy technologies in the United States and around the world. Understanding the physical mechanisms behind induced seismicity is essential to successful management of the seismic risk. In my talk, I explain the common observation that abrupt increases in injection rate increase the seismic risk and quantity the energy released and potential for damage to man-made structures through a zero-dimensional spring-poroslider model of frictional slip. I also investigate the influence of fluid injection on fault stability in the laboratory through two-dimensional models. And lastly, I characterize the effect of heterogeneity on the dynamics of frictional faults through fundamental friction laws. This work, as a whole, enhances our understanding of the mechanics of fluid-injection-induced earthquakes and suggests strategies that mitigate or minimize the seismic risk associated with subsurface operations from hydraulic fracturing and wastewater injection to geothermal energy extraction and geologic carbon sequestration.
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Building 76, Room #1226
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
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CPG
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CPG KFUPM is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: Unleashing the Potential of Rate Transient Analysis for Optimizing Cluster Spacing and Evaluating Multistage Hydraulically Fractured Well Performance By: Dr.
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CPG KFUPM is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Unleashing the Potential of Rate Transient Analysis for Optimizing Cluster Spacing and Evaluating Multistage Hydraulically Fractured Well Performance By: Dr. Ahmed Farid Ibrahim
Time: Mar 13, 2024 12:00 PM Dhahran
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(Wednesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
Building 76, Room #1226
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals,
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CPG