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Six geothermal exploration permits granted in Western Australia

Six geothermal exploration permits granted in Western Australia Esperance, West Australia (source: flickr/ Don Pugh Perth Western Australia, creative commons)
Carlo Cariaga 7 Aug 2023

Six geothermal exploration permits have been awarded in Western Australia, representing the first geothermal exploration permits issued in the region since 2011.

Six geothermal permits have been awarded by the West Australian Department of Minerals, Industry, Resources, and Safety (DMIRS). This follows a bid round for 21 geothermal exploration areas that was announced by the Government of Western Australia in early 2022.

These are the first licenses to be awarded based on the geothermal bid round and the first geothermal exploration permits issued in Western Australia since 2011.

The Geothermal Exploration Permits (GEPs) and the companies they were awarded to are as follows:

  • GEP 48 – Good Earth Energy Corporation Pty Ltd
  • GEP 47 – Theia Energy No 2 Pty Ltd
  • GEP 49 –  Good Earth Energy Corporation Pty Ltd
  • GEP 46 – Groundbreaking Energy Pty Ltd
  • GEP 45 – Energy Resources Limited
  • GEP 44 – VRX Silica Limited

The awarded GEPs have a term of six years. The locations and boundaries of the GEPs are indicated in the map below:

Awarded geothermal exploration permits in Western Australia as of 27 July 2023 (source: Australian Geothermal Association)

Bids received on a number of additional areas are still being processed and it is likely that additional permits will be awarded in the coming weeks. One of the issues identified is completing the consultation process with existing petroleum permit holders and establishing a clear mechanism for resolving potential resource tenure conflicts.

DMIRS recently released a draft “Guide note on the management of subsisting petroleum and geothermal titles” for public consultation. Submissions are due by 1 September. The Australian Geothermal Association (AGA) has scheduled a workshop for members to discuss the subject on 14 August. More information on this workshop can be found here.

Source: Australian Geothermal Association

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