Saturday, September 14, 8am-5pm
Palm Springs Convention Center, Palm Springs, California, USA
Cost: $375 (GRC Member), $475 (Non-Member), $175 (Student)
Organized by Wilfred Elders (Professor Emeritus, UC Riverside), with instructors from USA, Japan, and Iceland.
There is increasing interest in supercritical and superhot geothermal systems as wells penetrating such reservoirs could potentially yield an order of magnitude more power than that currently produced from typical geothermal wells. Such resources are likely wherever young volcanic rocks occur at drillable depths.
Speakers:
Wilfred Elders, University of California, Riverside, USA; Susan Petty, Alta Rock Energy USA; Samuel Scott, Reykjavik University, Iceland. Ingólfur Ö Þorbjörnsson, Iceland GeoSurvey, Iceland; Matthew Uddenberg, Stravan Consulting LLC, USA. Tatiana Pyatina, Brookhaven National Lab., USA; Hiroshi Asanuma, AIST, Japan. Þorleikur Jóhannesson, Verkis, Iceland,
Topics:
Space is limited; early enrollment is recommended.
Topics:
- Enthalpy and Flow Characteristics of Supercritical Fluids and Their Reactions With Crustal Rocks & Their Worldwide Potential. Wilfred Elders
- Modeling Supercritical Systems Associated With Igneous Intrusions. Samuel Scott
- Economics of Supercritical Geothermal Resources. Matthew Uddenberg
- The Iceland Deep Drilling Project, Phase 1, Drilling Into Magma. Wilfred Elders
- The Iceland Deep Drilling Project, Phase 2, Drilling Into a 600o Supercritical System. Wilfred Elders
- The Japan Beyond The Brittle Project. Hiroshi Asanuma
- Challenges of Drilling, Logging, and Completing High Temperature and Pressure Wells. Susan Petty
- Casing, and Expandable Couplings For Hot Wells. Ingólfur Ö Þorbjörnsson
- Very High Temperature Casing Cements. Tatiana Pyatina
- IDDP Fluid Handling and Power Production Issues. Þorleikur Jóhannesson
- The Newberry Crater, Oregon Superhot System. Susan Petty
- Utilizing Supercritical Systems To Produce Flexible And Integrated Combinations Of Electricity, Hydrogen, and Minerals. Wilfred Elders
- Panel Discussion: Overview and Prospects For The Future. Moderated by Wilfred Elders
Space is limited; early enrollment is recommended.