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No.Title Of PaperAuthor(s)Organization/CountryDate of SubmissionContacts
1.2D INVERSION OF MT DATA TO DELINEATE THE RESISTIVITY STRUCTURE OF KIBIRO GEOTHERMAL PROSPECT.Eriya Kahwa, Geraldine P. Babirye, Nelson R. Birungi and Joseph NyagoMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development, UGANDA2016[email protected]
2.A SOLUTION MODEL FOR STUCK-PIPE & FISHING CHALLENGES IN GEOTHERMAL DRILLING- A CASE OF THE OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL FIELDNester Ouma NyakitiKENGEN Kenya2016[email protected]
3.ANALYSIS OF NON-PRODUCTIVE TIME IN GEOTHERMAL DRILLING OPERATIONS - A CASE STUDY OF OLKARIA.Brenda Nyota and Moses M. Murigu2016[email protected] [email protected]
4.ALUTO-LANGANO GEOTHERMAL FIELD PROPOSAL OF A NEW GEO-VOLCANOLOGICAL MODEL BY COMBINING THE EXISTING DATA WITH MODERN STUDIES.Abebe T. , C. Pasqua , S. KebedeGSE Kenya2016[email protected]
5.Application of a Unique Loss Circulation Curing Cement Spacer during Cement Placement in Geothermal WellsAbraham S. Samuel, Chike Uchendu , Francis Okoto , Johnstone Maleche, Abraham Khaemba, Lawrence Murungi , Kenya and David KulakofskyKenya2016[email protected]
6.BHA AND DRILLING PARAMETERS DESIGN FOR DEVIATION CONTROL IN DIRECTIONAL WELLS- MENENGAI EXPRIENCEAbraham W. Khaemba and Dennis M. OnchiriGDC, Kenya2016[email protected]
7.CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS IN THE WESTERN BRANCH OF EAST AFRICAN RIFT SYSTEMP. Omenda, C. Ebinger, W. Nelson, D. Delvaux, W. Cumming, L. Marini, S. Halld�rsson, J. Varet, K. �rnason, G. Ruempker, K. Alexander, M. ZemedkumKenya2016[email protected]
8.CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FUMAROLES OF ALUTO VOLCANOC. Pasqua, W. Melesse, A. Teclu, L. MariniKenya2016[email protected]
9.CO2 in Soil Gases of the Silali Geothermal Prospect KenyaMulusa G. Igunza, Kipngok Jeremiah, Leakey Auko, Sylvia Malimo, Shilla Chepkemoi, Fridah Mwanyasi, Bett Evans, Isaac Kanda and Luigi MariniKenya2016[email protected]
10.COMMUNITY-BASED GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE IN AFAR.A. Nebro, I.A. Gardo, J. Varet & S.Onyango2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
11.CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF THE MENENGAI GEOTHERMAL FIELD final paper editedGeoffrey Mibei, Joseph Mutua, Lucy Njue and Calistus NdongoliGDC, Kenya2016[email protected]
12.COUNTRY UPDATE ON GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN ETHIOPIASolomon KebedeGSE2016[email protected]
13.COUNTRY UPDATE REPORT FOR DJIBOUTIOmar Abdillahi, Abdou Mohamed, Kayad Moussa, Abdoulkader KhairehDjibouti Office for Geothermal Energy Development (ODDEG)2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
14.COUNTRY UPDATE REPORT FOR KENYA 2016.Peter Omenda and Peketsa Mangi2016[email protected] [email protected]
15.COUNTRY UPDATE REPORT FOR TANZANIAKato T. Kabaka, Taramaeli T. Mnjokava and Shakiru I. KajugusTGDC,2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
16.COUNTRY UPDATE REPORT FOR ZAMBIAPeter Vivian-Neal, Peter Harrison and Abel Chavula2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
17.CURRENT STATUS AND THE WAY FORWARD FOR GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN BURUNDIOswald Ndagije2016[email protected]
18.Design of a co-production system for steam and freshwater in fractured porous media geothermal reservoirsSembele, M.K, Mbia, P and Makuk, IGDC, Kenya2016[email protected]
19.DIRECT USE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY- AN UPDATE OF THE MENENGAI DIRECT USE PILOT PROJECT IN KENYAEsther NyamburaGDC, Kenya2016[email protected]
20.DO GEOTHERMAL POWER PLANTS AFFECT ECOSYSTEMS- A REVIEW - BIO-INDICATORS DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING PROTOCOLSThecla M. MutiaGDC, Kenya2016[email protected]
21.Drones in geothermal exploration - Mark Harvey and Colin HarveyMark Harvey, Colin Harvey, Julie Rowland and Katherine LuketinaKenya2016[email protected]
22.EFFECTIVE PUBLIC COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY POLICY INNOVATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY IN AFRICAWilson OkakaKyambogo University,2016[email protected]
23.EVALUATION OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES IN A HOTSPOT REALM - MAURITIUS ISLAND (INDIAN OCEAN)C. Pasqua,, M. Verdoya, P. Chiozzi, L. Marini2016[email protected]
24.EXPLORATION FOR GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES USING GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES (FAULTS) - A CASE STUDY OF NORTHERN MALAWICharleson Namandwa EliyasiGeological Survey of Malawi2016[email protected]
25.FEASIBILITY OF USING WELLHEAD POWER PLANTS TO ACCELERATE GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN KENYA_ 04112016 FinalShammah Kiptanui and Ezekiel KipyegoGDC, Kenya2016[email protected] [email protected]
26.FORMULATING A GEOTHERMAL ENERGY POLICY LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR UGANDAPaul Zakkour, Gregory Cook, Vincent Kato,Godfrey Bahati,Innocent Kihika, Alan Baguma, Doreen Namyalo Kyazze2016[email protected]
27.From Paris to Marrakech � from COP21 to COP22 and Any implications for renewables and the geothermal sectorMarietta SanderInternational Geothermal Association2016[email protected]
28.GE OIL&GAS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR GEOTHERMAL POWER GENERATIONCapodanno S., Stolzuoli M., Vaccaro M., Maranzano M.2016[email protected]
29.GEOCHEMICAL CONTRAST OF THERMAL WATERS OF RUNGWE VOLCANIC PROVINCE IN SW TANZANIA AND GREGORY RIFT IN NE TANZANIA AND THEIR POTENTIAL ECONOMIC IMPORTANCECrispin Kinabo,Department of Geology, University of Dar es Salaam2016[email protected]
30.GEOCHEMICAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE MORENDAT EAST GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTJesca MugaMINISTRY OF ENERGY AND PETROLEUM2016[email protected]
31.GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT BY PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPAdrian MwaiGDC2016[email protected]
32.GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE COMOROS AND RESULTS OF GEOTHERMAL SURFACE EXPLORATIONMohamed Chaheire, Mohamed Chamassi and Naoildine Houmadi2016[email protected]
33.GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION OF THE MENENGAI GEOTHERMAL FIELDGeoffrey Mibei, Lucy Njue and Calistus NdongoliGDC2016[email protected]
34.GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION STRATEGIES-UGANDA�S CASE STUDY.Vincent KATOMinistry of Energy and Mineral Resources, UGANDA2016[email protected]
35.GEOTHERMAL MAPPING IN MIDDALUR FIELD HENGILL AREA SW-ICELANDPatrick Kant Muanza2016[email protected]
36.Geothermal Project TimelinesYngvi Gudmundsson2016[email protected]
37.Geothermal Space CoolingThorleikur Johannesson, Yngvi Gudmundsson and Kristin Gudmundsdottir2016
38.HIGH TEMPERATURE HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION IN ACTIVE GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS A CASE STUDY OF OLKARIA DOMESJames Nyandigisi and Christine KatanaKENGEN2016[email protected]
39.IMPACT OF DRILLING EQUIPMENT QUALITY CONDITION AND EXPERTISE AVAILABILITY ON WELL DRILLING COST- A CASE STUDY OF OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL FIELD.Paul Kevin Omondi Otieno,KENGEN2016[email protected]
40.IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ON PROJECT PERFORMANCE- A CASE OF THE MENENGAI GEOTHERMAL PROJECT.Anne Wangui MwangiGDC2016[email protected]
41.Improvement of Calculating Formulas for Volumetric Resource Assessment.Shinya TAKAHASHI, Satoshi YOSHIDA2016[email protected] [email protected]
42.INFORMATION ACCESS AND UTILIZATION FOR CAPACITY BUILDING IN GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT - A CASE FOR THE PROPOSED AFRICA GEOTHERMAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCEBosire PaulGDC2016[email protected]
43.INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL DATA FROM ALALOBEDA GEOTHERMAL FIELD NORTHERN AFAR REGION.Claudio Pasqua, Egidio Armadillo, Daniele Rizzello, Massimo Verdoya, Paolo Chiozzi, Solomon KebedeFri, 28 Mar 2014 11:28:38[email protected]
44.Integrated Geophysical Model For Suswa Geothermal Prospect.Integrated Geophysical Model For Suswa Geothermal Prospect.pdfGDC2016[email protected]
45.INTEGRATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PROCESSPhilip J. BarasaKENGEN2016[email protected]
46.INTERPRETAION OF GEOCHEMICAL DATA FROM THE LOW-TEMPERATURE GEOTHERMAL AREA FLJOTIN NORTH ICELAND- COMPARED TO SELECTED GEOTHERMAL SAMPLES FROM RUNGWE TANZANIANyaso A. MakwayaMinistry of Energy and Minerals2016[email protected]
47.INVESTIGATION OF GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURES USING ELECTROMAGNETIC DOWN-HOLE TEMPERATURE AND WELL LOGS ON PETREL PLATFORMAmmon O. OmitiKENGEN2016[email protected]
48.KENGENS EXPERIENCE IN GEOTHERMAL DEVELOPMENT.Abel K. RotichKENGEN2016[email protected]
49.STATUS OF GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN UGANDAAbdoulkader Khaireh Allaleh, Kayad Moussa, Hassan Magareh,(ODDEG)2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
50.LOAD OPTIMIZATION THROUGH STEAM WASHING IN A FLASH TYPE POWER PLANT-CASE STUDY OF OLKARIA IIBonface CheruiyotKENGEN2016[email protected]
51.Technical review of geothermal potential of Ngozi and Songwe prospectsKenneth B. Alexander, William Cumming and Luigi Marini2016[email protected]
52.MAINTENANCE OF OLKARIA 1 ADDITIONAL UNITS (AU) POWER PLANTGeorge Ngomi2016[email protected]
53.MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ISSUES OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN THE WESTERN BRANCH OF THE AFRICAN RIFT SYSTEMMahinda K, Yalire M, Kavuke J., Nkokori N and Simpeze J2016[email protected]
54.MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE THROUGH UTILIZATION OF GEOTHERMAL SOURCED ENERGYKamanga T.F, Chisenga C., Tsokonombwe G, Kaonga H.2016[email protected]
55.NOISE LEVEL ASSESSMENT IN GEOTHERMAL PROJECTS - A CASE STUDY OF MENENGAI GEOTHERMAL PROJECTHenry Wamalwa and Rose KiamaGDC2016[email protected] [email protected];
56.Olkaria Geothermal Field reservoir response after 35 years of productionPeter Ouma, Vincent Koech and Felix Mwarania2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
57.OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIRECT UTILIZATION OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN EBURRU AREACornelius J. Ndetei[email protected] [email protected]
58.POTENTIAL FOR SMALL SCALE DIRECT APPLICATIONS OF GEOTHERMAL FLUIDS IN KENYAS RIFT VALLEY � AN UPDATE FROM GEOPOWER AFRICA PROJECTN. O. Mariita, S. Onyango, J. Varet2016 08:07[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
59.POWER SYSTEM STABILITY IMPROVEMENT WITH GEOTHERMAL AS MAJOR SOURCE OF POWER IN KENYAJoel R. Sutter and Peter M. MburuGDC2016[email protected] [email protected]
60.PREFEASIBILITY STUDY ON DIRECT USE OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN ABATTOIRS AND PROCESSING OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS IN KENYABernard Rotich, Bruce Knight, Julian Hutchings, Francis Chabari and Martha MburuGDC2016[email protected]
61.PRELIMINARY MICROGRAVITY MEASUREMENT OF PAKA GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTLevi Shako and Calistus NdongoliGDC2016[email protected] [email protected]
62.PROCESSING AND JOINT 1D INVERSION OF MT AND TEM DATA FROM ALALLOBEDA GEOTHERMAL FIELDGetenesh Hailegiorgis AbebeGSE2016[email protected] [email protected]
63.PROJECT REVIEW OF THE GEOTHERMAL SPAS CONSTRUCTIONPeketsa MangiKENGEN2016[email protected]
64.PROPOSED USE OF WELLHEAD ELECTRICAL POWER IN DRILLING GEOTHERMAL WELLS AT OLKARIABernard KigenKENGEN2016/p>[email protected]
65.Radon Soil Geochemical Survey at Allallobeda Geothermal ProspectAsfaw Teclu, Melese Mekonen and Weinshet MeleseGSE2016[email protected]
66.REGIONAL QUANTITATIVE PLAY FAIRWAY ANALYSIS - METHODOLOGY GLOBAL EXAMPLES AND APPLICATION FOR THE EAST AFRICAN RIFT SYSTEMNicholas H. Hinz, Mark Coolbaugh, James E. Faulds, Lisa Shevenell, and Pete Stelling2016[email protected]
67.ROTARY STEERABLE SYSTEMS TO REDUCE THE COST AND INCREASE THE ENERGY VALUE OF DRILLING DIRECTIONAL WELLS IN OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL FIELDGeorge KarimiKENGEN2016[email protected]
68.STATUS OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY EXPLORATION AT BURANGA PROSPECT WESTERN UGANDA.James Francis NATUKUNDA and Godfrey BAHATIMinistry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda2016[email protected] [email protected]
69.STRATIGRAPHY HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION AND PALEO-THERMAL HISTORY OF THE DOMES AREA OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL FIELD KENYAXavier Musonye and Peter MainaKENGEN2016[email protected]
70.STRUCTURAL CONTROL OF RUNGWE VOLCANIC PROVINCE AND ITS IMPLICATION ON GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMAlbano Mahecha, Geoffrey Mibei and Jacob MayallaTGDC2016[email protected] [email protected] [email protected].
71.SUB-SURFACE GEOLOGY AND HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION OF WELLS LA-9D AND LA-10D OF ALUTO LANGANO GEOTHERMAL FIELDSelamawit Worku SisayGSE2016[email protected]
72.TAKING AFRICAN GEOTHERMAL KNOWLEDGE TO A HIGHER LEVEL � UNU-GTP FOR AFRICALudvik S. Georgsson and Ingimar G. HaraldssonUnited Nations University Geothermal Training Programme (UNU-GTP)2016[email protected] [email protected]
73TECHNICAL REVIEW OF GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL OF KIBIRO GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTS UGANDA-1Kennteh Alexander,William Cumming and Luigi Marini2016[email protected]
74.THE SEARCH FOR VOLCANIC HEAT SOURCES IN TANZANIA- A HELIUM ISOTOPE PERSPECTIVEMichael Kraml, Tillmann Kaudse, Werner Aeschbach and Tanzanian Exploration Team,GeoThermal Engineering GmbH (GeoT)2016[email protected]
75.THE VELIKA CIGLENA GEOTHERMAL BINARY POWER PLANTMauro Guercio and Joseph Bonafin2016[email protected]
76.THREE DIMENSIONAL INVERSIONS OF MT RESISTIVITY DATA TO IMAGE GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS- CASE STUDY KOROSI GEOTHERMAL PROSPECTMathew ArthurGDC2016[email protected] [email protected]
77.TOWARDS THE USE OF GIS IN GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT- A CASE STUDY OF OLKARIA GEOTHERMAL PROJECTFred Wekesa and Beatrice GichiniKENGEN2016[email protected] [email protected]
78.Use of leapfrog geothermal software in data integration and 3D visualization case study of Olkaria Domes Geothermal SystemRisper Kandie, Pearce Mbuthia and James Stimac2016[email protected] [email protected]
79.First surface temperatures surveyAnthony Hinde and Dario MulazzaniEXERGY2016[email protected]
80.ASSESSING HYDROTHERMAL ALTERATION EFFECTS ON BULK-ROCK GEOCHEMISRYVictor OtienoKENGEN2016[email protected] [email protected]
81.WELLHEAD POWER PLANTSYngvi Gudmundsson, Elin Hallgrimsdottir2016[email protected], [email protected]
82.CHARACTERIZATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF INTRUSIVE ROCKS IN GEOTHERMAL RESERVOIRS.Emmanuel R. Ngetich,KENGEN2016[email protected]
83.THREE-DIMENSIONAL GEOPHYSICAL MODELLING OF THE ALALOBEDA GEOTHERMAL FIELDDaniele Rizzello, Egidio Armadillo, Claudio Pasqua, Massimo Verdoya, Solomon Kebede, Andarge Mengiste, Getenesh HaileGiorgis2016[email protected]
84.FUTURE GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE EAST AFRICAN RIFT VALLEY THROUGH LOCAL COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTS. Onyango and J. Varet2016[email protected] and [email protected]
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