A Texas resource assessment study documents a large untapped heat resource within deep sedimentary basins. Long considered a liability by the oil and gas industry and uninvestigated by the geothermal industry, this sleeping heat energy giant boasts many thousands of exajoules waiting for electrical power production. Subsurface temperature-depth (t-d) recordings from O&G log headers provide minimum temperatures found underground. Temperatures from 250 (121) to over 400oF (204oC) occur at varying depths and in different geographical areas. Presently five large areas are defined that have strong potential for developing geothermal electric. A sixth area may exist as an independent geologic environment. TEXAS GEOTHERMAL ELECTRIC POWER Geoth...
The Department of Energy is actively exploring the use of geopressured, geothermal resources as an a...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
A region-wide inventory and assessment of aquifers known to yield warm water (greater than 90/sup 0/...
A Texas resource assessment study documents a large untapped heat resource within deep sedimentary b...
Previously conducted preliminary investigations within the deep Delaware and Val Verde sub-basins of...
This project updates the geothermal resources beneath our oil and gas fields, as part of the researc...
Pecos County, located in the Permian Basin of west Texas, is a deep sedimentary basin within which t...
Pecos County, located in the Permian Basin of west Texas, is a deep sedimentary basin within which t...
This study estimates the magnitude of geothermal energy from fifteen major known US sedimentary basi...
Geopressured geothermal reservoirs are characterized by high temperatures and high pressures with co...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
Because most sedimentary basins have been explored for oil and gas, well logs, temperatures at depth...
Bureau Publication GC7404 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
In a five-county area of South Texas, geopressured-geothermal reservoirs in the upper Wilcox Group c...
Bureau Publication GC7603 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
The Department of Energy is actively exploring the use of geopressured, geothermal resources as an a...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
A region-wide inventory and assessment of aquifers known to yield warm water (greater than 90/sup 0/...
A Texas resource assessment study documents a large untapped heat resource within deep sedimentary b...
Previously conducted preliminary investigations within the deep Delaware and Val Verde sub-basins of...
This project updates the geothermal resources beneath our oil and gas fields, as part of the researc...
Pecos County, located in the Permian Basin of west Texas, is a deep sedimentary basin within which t...
Pecos County, located in the Permian Basin of west Texas, is a deep sedimentary basin within which t...
This study estimates the magnitude of geothermal energy from fifteen major known US sedimentary basi...
Geopressured geothermal reservoirs are characterized by high temperatures and high pressures with co...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
Because most sedimentary basins have been explored for oil and gas, well logs, temperatures at depth...
Bureau Publication GC7404 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
In a five-county area of South Texas, geopressured-geothermal reservoirs in the upper Wilcox Group c...
Bureau Publication GC7603 - to purchase a print copy please go to: https://store.beg.utexas.edu/geol...
The Department of Energy is actively exploring the use of geopressured, geothermal resources as an a...
There are between 700 and 3400 guads of recoverable geothermal energy in the US. Hydrothermal, geopr...
A region-wide inventory and assessment of aquifers known to yield warm water (greater than 90/sup 0/...