Title: |
Exploration of Ulumbu Geothermal Field, Flores-East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia |
Authors: |
D. Sulasdi |
Geo Location: |
Ulumbu, Indonesia; Flores |
Conference: |
Stanford Geothermal Workshop |
Year: |
1996 |
Session: |
Reservoir Assessment |
Language: |
English |
File Size: |
306KB |
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This paper describes the progress made in developing geothermal resources at Ulumbu Flores, Indonesia for utilization mini geothermal power generation. Two deep exploratory wells drilling drilled by PLN confirmed the existence of the resources. The well measurement carried out during drilling and after completion of the well indicated that the major permeable zone at around 680 m depth and that this zone is a steam cap zone, which is likely to produce high enthalpy steam. The above information indicates that well ULB-01 will produce a mass flow at least 40 tonnes per hour, which will ensure a 3 MW (E) Ulumbu mini geothermal power plant.
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