Title:

Recommendations of the Industry Advisory Panel on Geothermal Reservoir Definition

Authors:

M. S. Gulati, M. Lippmann

Conference:

Stanford Geothermal Workshop

Year:

1985

Session:

Reservoir Engineering Research

Language:

English

File Size:

91KB

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Abstract:

During FY 1984 the Geothermal and Hydropower Technologies Division (GHTD) of the Department of Energy (DOE) designated Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL) as the cognizant laboratory for the Reservoir Definition Program. Under this role, LBL's fundamental responsibility is to assist GHTD in formulating the research plan for Geothermal Reservoir Definition Technology under DOE's Hydrothermal Research Subprogram (Tables 1 - 6 ). The main goal of DOE's activities in Reservoir Definition Technology is to improve the technologies needed to locate, delineate, characterize, assess, and manage hydrothermal reservoirs. As part of its responsibility as cognizant laboratory, LBL was given the task of determining the research needs of the geothermal industry and of reviewing the appropriateness of DOE-funded projects for meeting those needs. For that purpose, LBL invited a group of industry representatives to be part of an advisory panel on Geothermal Reservoir Definition, which met for the first time on August 21, 1984. The input from this industry panel will be requested periodically (probably every six months) by LBL.


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