CGG issues new multi-client geothermal resource screening study
The assessment study results help to spot potential and identify new regions and sites for upcoming developments. CGG recently released its new GeoVerse Geothermal Resource Assessment study to support evaluating renewable energy source’s potential and to spot new potential regions and sites for future development. The global study provides insight into opportunities by way of a baseline dataset and analysis. The baseline dataset and analytical resource evaluation aid was developed to help with the comparison of geothermal resource opportunities for operators, explorers and investors.[aweber l…
The assessment study results help to spot potential and identify new regions and sites for upcoming developments.
CGG recently released its new GeoVerse Geothermal Resource Assessment study to support evaluating renewable energy source’s potential and to spot new potential regions and sites for future development.The global study provides insight into opportunities by way of a baseline dataset and analysis.
The baseline dataset and analytical resource evaluation aid was developed to help with the comparison of geothermal resource opportunities for operators, explorers and investors.[aweber listid="6179904" formid="1469020671" formtype="webform"] “Our Geothermal Resource Assessment study is the second module in our exciting new suite of GeoVerse products in our Earth Data Library designed to support the energy transition, coming after the recent release of our Northern North Sea Carbon Storage screening study,” said CGG Executive Vice President of Multi-Client Dechun Lin. “These data-rich studies capitalize on CGG’s wealth of geoscience data, know-how and data science expertise to address a wide spectrum of applications, from geothermal resource assessment, through critical mineral exploration, to carbon sequestration.”