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Energy company to use CGG geothermal resource assessment tools

Energy company to use CGG geothermal resource assessment tools CGG’s Geothermal Resource Assessment study with expansive geothermal gradient dataset alongside thermo-tectonic, seismicity and power plant data (image courtesy of CGG)
Alexander Richter 1 Aug 2022

CGG has licensed its geothermal resource assessment and lithium brine screening tools to a U.S.-based energy company.

After launching its Geothermal Resource Assessment and Lithium Brine Screening multi-client studies in March 2022, multinational geoscience technology services CGG has licensed both new studies in its Earth Data library to an energy company in the US.

The two studies, backed by industry prefunding before this license, provide accurate and unique independent tools to discover, assess and compare geothermal resource and lithium brine opportunities and the scale of their potential. They are the latest additions to CGG’s new suite of science-based GeoVerse (TM) modules specifically designed to support the energy transition.

Dechun Lin, EVP, Earth Data, CGG, said: “We are delighted to receive such an early and significant endorsement of our new expert-driven, data-rich screening studies that leverage our data integration capabilities and geoscience expertise to address the challenges in areas such as critical mineral exploration, carbon and energy storage, and geothermal energy. CGG is very committed and well positioned to support the evaluation of global geothermal potential through these exciting energy transition products.”

Source: company release bey email