Analysis of the spatio-temporal evolution of the seismicity induced by hydraulic fracturing operations in Preston New Road, UK

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<p>In August 2019 an hydraulic fracturing operation was carried out at the PNR-2 well in Preston New Road, UK. Hydraulic fracturing caused abundant seismic activity that culminated with a M<sub>L</sub> 2.9 event. This event prompted the operator (Cuadrilla Resources Ltd.) to halt any further stimulation of the well. The seismic activity was recorded by a downhole array of 12 sensors located in a monitoring well (PNR-1z). The operator released a seismic catalog created in real time during the fracturing operation. The catalog consists of 55555 events detected and located with a coalescence microseismic mapping method. The catalog also reports moment magnitudes, but no precise information on the method and on the parameters used to estimate them is available. In our study, we attempt to improve the number of detections and the location accuracy of the events by applying template matching and a double-difference relocation method, respectively. We also recalculate moment magnitudes using spectral fitting to look for any inconsistencies in the real-time catalog. Finally, we use the new information to better understand the spatio-temporal evolution of the seismicity and the dynamics that led to the M<sub>L</sub> 2.9 event.</p>
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