The 2024 New Zealand Geothermal Workshop was held in Auckland this month.
Our team presented seven papers, which you can access through our knowledge hub:
C. Bromley, A. Heuser, I. Chambefort, M. Palmer, D. Rybalka, B. Carey
This paper explores the superhot geothermal opportunity, summarising a resource inventory for onshore NZ geothermal prospects and an electricity market modelling study.
I. Chambefort, C. Miller, O. Bachmann, J. Barreto, S.Bannister, E. Bertrand, T. Driesner, W. Heise, S. Jylhänkangas, A. Kirkby, W.Kissling, C. Massiot, S. Milicich, N. Mortimer, S. Rooyakkers, L. Seelig, T.Solms, C. Wilson
This paper summarises the results, findings and new models of the GNG programme with a focus on resource exploration and delineation.
B. Mountain, P. Rendel, L. Sajkowski
This paper outlines the capabilities of the Experimental Geochemistry Laboratory at GNS Science, including expansion of capabilities into the supercritical pressure-temperature region.
D. Kissick, S. Bendall, A. Campbell
This paper outlines questions and challenges to be considered to address potential barriers to a superhot geothermal-powered future.
Barretto J., Miller C., Carson L, Alcaraz S.
This paper summarises three-dimensional forward and inverse modelling of gravity data from Wairākei, Tauhara and Rotokawa geothermal fields, used to reconcile geological models with geophysical observations.
Vaibhav Rajput, Eylem Kaya, Bridget Lynne, Dale E. Altar
This paper explores the effects of additional NCG reinjection on key reservoir parameters through a comprehensive modelling study for Ngāwhā field.
Yeftamikha Siahaan, Eylem Kaya, Dale E. Altar, John Mering, Denni Subekti, Ayu Utami, Roxanne Atayde, Kelly Melia, Fabian Sepulveda
This paper provides insights into mineral reactions, geochemical processes and geothermal reservoir response at Ngā Tamariki under various NCG reinjection conditions.