Twenty-first workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering: Proceedings

PREFACE The Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering was held at the Holiday Inn, Palo Alto on January 22-24, 1996. There were one-hundred fifty-five registered participants. Participants came from twenty foreign countries: Argentina, Austria, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France...

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Other Authors: United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Stanford University 1996
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc781569 2023-05-15T16:51:32+02:00 Twenty-first workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering: Proceedings United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. 1996-01-26 596 pgs Text https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc781569/ English eng Stanford University rep-no: SGP-TR-151 osti: 841435 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc781569/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc781569 21. workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering, Stanford Univ., CA (United States), 22-24 Jan 1996 Fractures Geothermal Fields Testing Geothermal Legacy Geothermal Legacy Stimulation Reservoir Engineering Enthalpy 02 Petroleum Drilling Adsorption 15 Geothermal Energy Simulation Performance Speech Article 1996 ftunivnotexas 2019-05-11T22:08:04Z PREFACE The Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering was held at the Holiday Inn, Palo Alto on January 22-24, 1996. There were one-hundred fifty-five registered participants. Participants came from twenty foreign countries: Argentina, Austria, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. The performance of many geothermal reservoirs outside the United States was described in several of the papers. Professor Roland N. Horne opened the meeting and welcomed visitors. The key note speaker was Marshall Reed, who gave a brief overview of the Department of Energy's current plan. Sixty-six papers were presented in the technical sessions of the workshop. Technical papers were organized into twenty sessions concerning: reservoir assessment, modeling, geology/geochemistry, fracture modeling hot dry rock, geoscience, low enthalpy, injection, well testing, drilling, adsorption and stimulation. Session chairmen were major contributors to the workshop, and we thank: Ben Barker, Bobbie Bishop-Gollan, Tom Box, Jim Combs, John Counsil, Sabodh Garg, Malcolm Grant, Marcel0 Lippmann, Jim Lovekin, John Pritchett, Marshall Reed, Joel Renner, Subir Sanyal, Mike Shook, Alfred Truesdell and Ken Williamson. Jim Lovekin gave the post-dinner speech at the banquet and highlighted the exciting developments in the geothermal field which are taking place worldwide. The Workshop was organized by the Stanford Geothermal Program faculty, staff, and graduate students. We wish to thank our students who operated the audiovisual equipment. Shaun D. Fitzgerald Program Manager. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Argentina Canada Combs ENVELOPE(-79.150,-79.150,-73.483,-73.483) Fitzgerald ENVELOPE(-111.602,-111.602,59.850,59.850) Horne ENVELOPE(8.098,8.098,62.640,62.640) Lippmann ENVELOPE(-64.433,-64.433,-65.500,-65.500) New Zealand Roland ENVELOPE(-64.050,-64.050,-65.067,-65.067) Williamson ENVELOPE(-65.383,-65.383,-67.717,-67.717)
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topic Fractures
Geothermal Fields
Testing Geothermal Legacy
Geothermal Legacy
Stimulation
Reservoir Engineering
Enthalpy
02 Petroleum
Drilling
Adsorption
15 Geothermal Energy
Simulation
Performance
Speech
spellingShingle Fractures
Geothermal Fields
Testing Geothermal Legacy
Geothermal Legacy
Stimulation
Reservoir Engineering
Enthalpy
02 Petroleum
Drilling
Adsorption
15 Geothermal Energy
Simulation
Performance
Speech
Twenty-first workshop on geothermal reservoir engineering: Proceedings
topic_facet Fractures
Geothermal Fields
Testing Geothermal Legacy
Geothermal Legacy
Stimulation
Reservoir Engineering
Enthalpy
02 Petroleum
Drilling
Adsorption
15 Geothermal Energy
Simulation
Performance
Speech
description PREFACE The Twenty-First Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering was held at the Holiday Inn, Palo Alto on January 22-24, 1996. There were one-hundred fifty-five registered participants. Participants came from twenty foreign countries: Argentina, Austria, Canada, Costa Rica, El Salvador, France, Iceland, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Turkey and the UK. The performance of many geothermal reservoirs outside the United States was described in several of the papers. Professor Roland N. Horne opened the meeting and welcomed visitors. The key note speaker was Marshall Reed, who gave a brief overview of the Department of Energy's current plan. Sixty-six papers were presented in the technical sessions of the workshop. Technical papers were organized into twenty sessions concerning: reservoir assessment, modeling, geology/geochemistry, fracture modeling hot dry rock, geoscience, low enthalpy, injection, well testing, drilling, adsorption and stimulation. Session chairmen were major contributors to the workshop, and we thank: Ben Barker, Bobbie Bishop-Gollan, Tom Box, Jim Combs, John Counsil, Sabodh Garg, Malcolm Grant, Marcel0 Lippmann, Jim Lovekin, John Pritchett, Marshall Reed, Joel Renner, Subir Sanyal, Mike Shook, Alfred Truesdell and Ken Williamson. Jim Lovekin gave the post-dinner speech at the banquet and highlighted the exciting developments in the geothermal field which are taking place worldwide. The Workshop was organized by the Stanford Geothermal Program faculty, staff, and graduate students. We wish to thank our students who operated the audiovisual equipment. Shaun D. Fitzgerald Program Manager.
author2 United States. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.
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