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Short Course on Geothermal Resource Decision, Rotorua/NZ 20-21 Nov. 2017

As part of the NZ Geothermal Workshop in November, a short course will be held on “Geothermal Resource Decision Workshop: Volcano-hosted Conceptual Models”, to be held Nov. 20-21, 2017 in Rotorua/ NZ.

Best practice publications in the geothermal industry emphasize integrating geoscience data to build geothermal resource conceptual models as the basis for well targeting and resource capacity assessment at all stages of exploration and development. This workshop is directed at geoscientists, researchers, engineers and managers who wish to better appreciate how conventional (non-EGS) geothermal conceptual models are constructed and how they are used to support a resource decision risk assessment process.

During the workshop, short lectures introduce the components of volcano-hosted geothermal conceptual models and how they are constrained using geochemistry, geology, geophysics, and basic concepts of thermodynamics of water flow in rock. Interspersed with the lectures are exercises which provide participants an opportunity, within a small group, to:

This workshop will be supported by experts in assessing data and building conceptual models for geothermal exploration and development. Although participants will be encouraged to group themselves with others who have complementary backgrounds to support the exercises, sufficient expert coaches will be available to guarantee effective progress regardless of participants’ backgrounds. Simple Excel decision risk analysis tools will be provided to support the exercise, so participants should bring a laptop.

Research on how experts make predictions and decisions in conditions of uncertainty comparable to the geothermal subsurface indicates that the most important prerequisite for sustained success is realistic experience making decisions and analyzing their consequences. In a typical geothermal career, it may take decades to accumulate sufficient experience. This type of workshop is directed at accelerating this process by simulating realistic experience in making geothermal resource decisions and responding to consequences.

At the completion of this workshop, participants should expect to understand the basic components and construction of geothermal resource conceptual models, the rationale for their use in well targeting and capacity assessment, and simple strategies used to address decision uncertainty.

Source: NZ Geothermal Workshop – Short Course

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