DOI: 10.1190/int-2023-0013.1 ISSN: 2324-8858

INDUCED SEISMICITY DATA PREP

Caroline Breton, Michael Shensky, Alexandros Savvaidis
  • Geology
  • Geophysics

In this paper, we investigated causal factors of induced seismicity in the Permian Basin by collecting and processing data on reported earthquakes, hydraulic fracture operations and salt water disposal. We collected data from five online sources: (1) the TexNet Earthquake Catalog, which provides earthquake data for Texas; (2) the TexNet Injection Volume Reporting Tool, which provides daily salt water disposal data for select Texas wells; (3) the FracFocus Chemical Disclosure Registry, which provides hydraulic fracture data to the public; and (4) B3 Insight and (5) IHS Enerdeq Browser, which are proprietary database services that provide current and historical well data through paid subscriptions. TexNet makes their data available to the public at dynamic map websites. We automate data processing and data management using Python and ArcGIS Pro tools. The workflow produces quick, reliable, consistent and reproducible output. We developed a Python script for each collected data table to filter, select fields and write a new table. We created ArcGIS Pro Model Builder models for each new table to control format properties at import to geodatabase. Further models contain customized ArcToolbox tools arranged in order to run geospatial, quality assurance and quality control processing steps. In addition to discussing the source data and general workflow, we also review results of the automated data processing. To illustrate our method, we create areas of investigation around the 5.4 magnitude Coalson earthquake to collect and process available data to create maps, charts and data products for use in subsequent analysis. We make our Python scripts available on GitHub (https://github.com/ut-beg/py4_texnet_eqcat).

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