Central American update
The Central American Energy Resources Project is designed to help the countries of Honduras, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Panama develop their geothermal resources. Auxiliary project goals are to increase economic development and employment in Central America; to provide a scientific basis for the private sector to develop natural resources; and to provide scientific training to in-country scientists, engineers, and technicians. The energy resources project began in March 1985. The progress being made in El Salvador (production well logging and geophysical operations), Panama (site selection for the first temperature-gradient well), and Honduras (well drilling of temperature-gradient wells) is summarized.
- OSTI ID:
- 6812637
- Journal Information:
- Geotherm. Hot Line; (United States), Vol. 17:1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Related Subjects
EL SALVADOR
GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION
HONDURAS
PANAMA
EXPLORATORY WELLS
FINANCING
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEYS
GEOTHERMAL WELLS
SITE SELECTION
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
WELL DRILLING
WELL LOGGING
CENTRAL AMERICA
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DRILLING
EXPLORATION
LATIN AMERICA
SURVEYS
WELLS
150303* - Geothermal Exploration & Exploration Technology- Exploratory Drilling & Well Logging