2025 GRC: Workshop 1
Workshop 1: Digital Geothermal Modeling and Simulation with Utah FORGE
Friday, October 24, 2025
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Delivering cost-effective geothermal projects requires careful integration of multi-disciplinary workflows. Digital tools can help drive this to ultimately reduce resource uncertainty, optimize system design and enhance production performance.
This workshop aims to provide attendees with the latest capabilities in digital geothermal asset evaluation and optimization for conventional and unconventional systems. The session will show an end-to-end geothermal workflow using digital technologies to demonstrate multi-disciplinary integration, deep-domain science and workflow automation. Using the Utah FORGE dataset and other selected case studies, attendees will learn how digital tools can enhance subsurface characterization to improve drilling campaign designs and determine the optimal field development strategy. Attendees will have a chance to get their hands on the technology and try selected workflows for themselves.
Key topics include:
• Multi-disciplinary subsurface characterization
• Data interpretation and integration (geology, geophysics, geochemistry)
• 3D geological model building and property modeling
• Geomechanics and fracture modeling
• Numerical modeling and simulation
• Surface-subsurface integration
Lunch and break service are included in the workshop registration fees ($575).