by egiwpadmin | Jul 7, 2022 | EGI news
The Utah FORGE research team has achieved yet another major milestone in advancing enhanced geothermal system technologies with the successful completion of the first large scale 10-day stimulation trial (April 14-24, 2022) in the deep deviated well 16A(78)-32...
by egiwpadmin | Jul 6, 2022 | EGI news
In the early 1970s, the University of South Carolina formed the Earth Sciences & Resources Institute (ESRI), part of which would become EGI. ESRI was established with an early focus on studying the geology and resource potential of North Africa. As early as 1973,...
by egiwpadmin | Jul 4, 2022 | EGI news
Geoscience studies Earth as a whole, unified planetary system. To do this, over the past two centuries, geoscientists developed various methods, instruments and concepts; they have also integrated principles and knowledge from other sciences including chemistry and...
by egiwpadmin | Jul 3, 2022 | EGI news
EGI is rising to meet the new needs of the energy industry. For 50 years, more than 170 corporate associate members have been a cornerstone of EGI’s work in hydrocarbon exploration and evaluation. The program has evolved over time to better serve its members with...
by egiwpadmin | Jul 2, 2022 | EGI news
In 1972, the University of Utah opened a new institute dedicated to meet growing demands for research from industry, primarily in geothermal energy. Named the University of Utah Research Institute (UURI), the university founded this institute with researchers from two...
by egiwpadmin | Jul 1, 2022 | EGI news
EGI Scientists are active researchers, publishing and presenting not only through cost-shared research at EGI, but in peer-reviewed journals, scientific conferences and presentations, and to professional organizations. EGI Scientists regularly collaborate on research...