The annual Stanford Geothermal Workshop aims to bring together engineers, scientists and managers involved in geothermal reservoir studies and developments. The workshop provides a forum for the exchange of ideas on the exploration, development and use of geothermal resources.
Papers will be presented on recent research relating to geothermal reservoirs including:
- Case Studies: reservoir response to production, effects of injection, scaling characteristics
- Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS): current and future activities
- Engineering Techniques: reservoir simulation, empirical methods, well tests, tracers
- Field Management: strategies for exploitation, injection, scale inhibition
- Exploration: geophysics, geochemistry, geology, heat flow studies, outflows
- Drilling and Well Bore Flows: well stimulation, bore flow modeling, hydro-fracturing, scaling
- Low Enthalpy Systems: applications of heat pumps, hot dry rock technology
- Geosciences: application of geophysics, geochemistry, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.
For more information:
Sara Teeter Department of Energy Resources Engineering Green Earth Sciences Building, Rm. 097 367 Panama Street Stanford University Stanford,CA 94305-2220
Phone: (650) 725-9835 Fax: (650) 725-2099 E-mail: geothermal@sesmail.stanford.edu http://pangea.stanford.edu/ERE/research/geoth/conference/workshop.html  |