GESGB and TRACS Training will be running the Geothermal Energy Training Course on Tuesday 19 May 2026 at the The Linnean Society of London.
In view of the energy sector’s need to reduce its carbon footprint, low-carbon and renewable elements must become an integral part of the industry. Analogously to petroleum, it is CCS and geothermal energy which all rely on the understanding of fluid behaviour in the subsurface.
With expertise gleaned from all three areas, Ed Stephens, Reservoir Engineer at TRACS Training will be running an exercise-based one-day training event focusing on a petrothermal reservoir system that is based on a real-life example from Central Europe.
Participants will approach the exercises in groups to determine a notional geothermal field development plan including well spacing, flow rates and lift options and the influence of dissolution and fractures. The hands-on evaluation employs simple spreadsheets and software tools to explore the impacts of the geology and reservoir flow processes on the geothermal resource. At the end of the training, participants will appreciate the array of risks and uncertainties that impact the assessed project.
Required skill levels will range from basic understanding to intermediate knowledge, and this will be reflected in the makeup of the teams.
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