Abstract

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> More than 300 high- to low-enthalpy geothermal sources have been identified throughout Indonesia. From the early 1980s until the late 1990s, the geothermal potential for power production in Indonesia was estimated to be about 20 000 MWe. The most recent estimate exceeds 29 000 MWe derived from the 300 sites (Geological Agency, December 2013). <br><br> This resource estimate has been obtained by adding all of the estimated geothermal potential resources and reserves classified as "speculative", "hypothetical", "possible", "probable", and "proven" from all sites where such information is available. However, this approach to estimating the geothermal potential is flawed because it includes double counting of some reserve estimates as resource estimates, thus giving an inflated figure for the total national geothermal potential. <br><br> This paper describes an updated revision of the geothermal resource estimate in Indonesia using a more realistic methodology. The methodology proposes that the preliminary "Speculative Resource" category should cover the full potential of a geothermal area and form the base reference figure for the resource of the area. Further investigation of this resource may improve the level of confidence of the category of reserves but will not necessarily increase the figure of the "preliminary resource estimate" as a whole, unless the result of the investigation is higher. A previous paper (Fauzi, 2013a, b) redefined and revised the geothermal resource estimate for Indonesia. The methodology, adopted from Fauzi (2013a, b), will be fully described in this paper. As a result of using the revised methodology, the potential geothermal resources and reserves for Indonesia are estimated to be about 24 000 MWe, some 5000 MWe less than the 2013 national estimate.</p>

Highlights

  • Much of the Indonesian Archipelago is situated on the boundary of the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian tectonic plates

  • This paper describes an updated revision of the geothermal resource estimate in Indonesia using a more realistic methodology

  • A short time later, at the 2000 World Geothermal Congress, the government of Indonesia released an estimate of the national geothermal energy potential to be approximately 27 000 MWe

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Introduction

Much of the Indonesian Archipelago is situated on the boundary of the Indo-Australian and the Eurasian tectonic plates. The first national geothermal energy potential estimate was reported to be about 16 000 MWe (Radja, 1990). This was later revised by Pertamina to be about 20 000 MWe (Fauzi et al, 2000; Pertamina, 2005). This paper presents the results of an updated revision of the geothermal energy potential of Indonesia based on the most updated data (Geological Agency, December 2013). The revision uses a new summation methodology which was described in Fauzi (2013a, b) by using the 2008 geothermal potential data.

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