BRIN and Geo Dipa Pioneer Modular Wellhead Technology for Small-Scale Geothermal Power Revolution Opening Perspective: A Quiet Revolution at the Wellhead Across Indonesia’s volcanic arc, geothermal energy has long been viewed through the lens of massive power stations—multi-well, multi-megawatt installations requiring years of development and heavy capital investment. But a quieter transformation is emerging. Instead of waiting years for large-scale geothermal plants, engineers and researchers are now asking a radical question: What if geothermal power could begin at the wellhead itself—small, fast, modular, and locally distributed? This is exactly the direction being taken by Indonesia’s national research agency BRIN in collaboration with state geothermal developer Geo Dipa Energi. Their joint effort to develop modular wellhead technology for small-scale geothermal power plants represents one of the most important shifts in geothermal development strategy in Southeast Asia. The...
Unlocking the Brussels Sandstone Member How Integrated Reservoir Science Is Rewriting Geothermal Potential in Southwest Netherlands Category: European Geothermal | Case Study | Subsurface Intelligence Tags: Brussels Sandstone Member, Netherlands geothermal, EBN, Sproule ERCE, reservoir modeling, Eocene, MSB, shallow geothermal Europe Pull Quote “The real issue was not the geology — it was that the geology was being interpreted through the wrong lens.” For decades, the Netherlands was defined by one thing underground: natural gas. The Groningen field didn’t just fuel an economy — it shaped it. But as production winds down due to seismicity concerns and policy reversal, a quiet shift is underway beneath the surface of Dutch energy planning. The next chapter is not deeper gas. It is heat. And one of the most interesting candidates sits in an unlikely place: the Brussels Sandstone Member (BSM) — a shallow, heterogeneous Eocene reservoir in southwest Netherlands. Not a high-e...