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Geothermal Frontier – Beta

This is an integrated knowledge and data sharing platform that aggregates global datasets on institutional research capacity and country-level geothermal profiles. It is designed to support cross-sector collaboration and the advancement of next-generation geothermal technologies. The platform facilitates access to structured data, technical insights, and networked expertise to accelerate the development of higher-enthalpy resources and drive cost-competitive deployment at scale.

University of Oregon

Stable Isotope Laboratory

Institution Type: Academia

Eugene, USA

Areas of Expertise

  • Resource Characterization & Modeling
  • Drilling & Well Design

Resource Characterization & Modeling

This area focuses on identifying, assessing, and modeling geothermal resources to understand their size, temperature, and viability. It supports better decision-making by improving predictions of subsurface conditions and resource potential.

  • Geological Modeling Active
  • Coupled Process Modeling Active
  • Crustal Stress, Geomechanics/Rock Mechanics Planned
  • Water/Rock Geochemistry Active
Stable isotope research, numerical modeling
Max Temperature (°C) 450
Max Pressure (MPa) 2000
Ability to Adjust T & P Simultaneously Yes

Drilling & Well Design

This area covers technologies and expertise needed to safely and efficiently access geothermal resources at depth. It includes innovations in drilling methods, materials, and well design and construction to reduce costs and effectively reach higher-enthalpy systems in more geologic regions.

  • Conventional Rotary Drilling Planned
  • Energy Drilling Planned
Modeling magma-hydrothermal transition
Max Temperature (°C) 920
Max Pressure (MPa) 2000
Ability to Adjust T & P Simultaneously Yes

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