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Title Hawaiian Program for the Confirmation and Stimulation of Geothermal Resources Development
Authors Olson, Harry J.
Year 1988
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Exploration; USA; Hawaii; Fault; Fault Zone; Rift Zone; Volcanics; Temperature Gradient; High Temperature; Resource Assessment; Summary Update; Undiscovered Resources; HNEI; Slim Hole
Abstract The Hawaii Natural Energy Institute of the University of Hawaii at Manoa has planned and is currently implementing a program designed to confirm and stimulate geothermal resources development in Hawaii. The program involves the drilling of approximately six 4,000 foot scientific observation core holes on the Big Island of Hawaii and Maui, reservoir analysis research utilizing small diameter observation holes, and the expansion of the research capabilities at the Puna Geothermal Research Center. Funding of $3.25 million is provide by the State of Hawaii under the supervision of the Department of Business and Economic Development. Private developers of geothermal resources on Hawaii and other private sector sources are expected to raise an additional $5 million of reservoir analysis research and the drilling of two geothermal production wells. The program is expected to begin during the fall of 1988 and to be completed by mid 1990.
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