Ep 50 – An Open Letter to Geothermal and OCTG

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While Geothermal stands as an emerging “green” energy, it still has many technological shortfalls to overcome, one of which is having the right Casing to handle such deep and hot temperatures. For this technology to be abundant and viable, you would need pipe than can withstand temperatures of 300 degrees Celsius (572 Fahrenheit!)

We’ve been finding conflicting information on how OCTG could tackle this problem, so we styled this Podcast in the form of an Open Letter.  If any industry professionals out there would like to offer us their two cents on this we’d welcome the opportunity to have a robust discussion about it!

Links used in the Podcast:

Vox’s haughty but thorough article 

Places in the US suitable for Geothermal

Eavor’s Site, they do a really cool closed loop AGS system.

Eavor’s James Joyce Location Video

  

 

 

 

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