Sustainable Develoment Goal Course held in El Salvador

21 September 2018
Short Course participants and instructors at the Ahuachapán geothermal field
Short Course participants and instructors at the Ahuachapán geothermal field

"SDG Short Course III on Geothermal Reservoir Characterization: Well Logging, Well Testing and Chemical Analysis" was held in El Salvador during September 16-22 in cooperation with LaGeo S.A. de C.V.  This course was the third in a series of short courses held in support of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and it was the eleventh event to be held jointly by UNU-GTP and LaGeo since 2006.

This year the Short Course's focus was on the role of well logging, well testing and chemical analysis in characterizing geothermal reservoirs and assessing their potential for utilization.  The lectures covered topics on logging, testing and monitoring of wells as well as the role of geochemistry in geothermal exploration and utilisation.  The participants then did exercises at the end of each day in groups.  A one day field excursion was made to Ahuachepan geothermal field where the participants got the chance to visit a geothermal power plant.

As for the last two years, the Short Course was an integral part of the Geothermal Diploma Course for Latin America, which is funded by the Nordic Development Fund through the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs and managed cooperatively by LaGeo, University of El Salvador and UNU-GTP. The 30 students of the Diploma Course attended the Short Course along with other participants specifically invited from the region.  A record number of 76 participants from 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean took part in the course. The number of participant countries signifies the large geothermal potential found within the LAC region, most of which has still not been utilized.

Lectures were in the hands of experts from Iceland GeoSurvey (ISOR), Benedikt Steingrímsson physicist, Valdís Guðmundsdóttir geophysicist, and Iwona Galeczka geochemist as well as staff from LaGeo in El Salvador, and participants from Costa Rica, Octavio Acuña Avendaño, Mexico, Lisette Reyes and Martha Martínez were invited to present the status on geothermal project development in their home countries on the opening day.

The Short Course received very positive feedback from the participants and the exercises sparked some interesting discussions. 

Previous events held in cooperation with LaGeo:

Devoted to the UN Millennium Development Goals

2006   Workshop for Decision Makers on Geothermal Projects in Central America
2007   Short Course I on Geothermal Development in Central America: Resource Assessment and Environmental Management
2009   Short Course II on Surface Exploration for Geothermal Resources
2011   Short Course III on Geothermal Drilling, Resource Development and Power Plants
2012   Short Course IV on Geothermal Development and Geothermal Wells
2013   Short Course V on Conceptual Modelling of Geothermal Systems
2014   Short Course VI on Utilization of Low- and Medium-Enthalpy Geothermal Resources and Financial Aspects of Utilization
2015   Short Course VII on Surface Exploration for Geothermal Resources


Devoted to the UN Sustainable Development Goals

2016   SDG Short Course I on Sustainability and Environmental Management of Geothermal Resource Utilization and the Role of Geothermal in Combatting Climate Change
2017   SDG Short Course II on Feasibility Studies for Geothermal Projects
2018   SDG Short Course III on Geothermal Reservoir Characterization: Well Logging, Well Testing and Chemical Analysis