| Code | Date | Format | Currency | Team of 10 Per Person* |
Team of 7 Per Person* |
Early Bird Fee Per Person |
Normal Fee Per Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | SGD | 5,331 | 5,579 | 5,999 | 6,199 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | USD | 4,385 | 4,589 | 4,899 | 5,099 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Bali, Indonesia | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Bali, Indonesia | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Manila, Philippines | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1488 | 08 - 10 Jul 2026 | Manila, Philippines | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | SGD | 5,331 | 5,579 | 5,999 | 6,199 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | USD | 4,385 | 4,589 | 4,899 | 5,099 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Bali, Indonesia | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Bali, Indonesia | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Manila, Philippines | SGD | 5,417 | 5,669 | 6,099 | 6,299 |
| PWR1489 | 11 - 13 Nov 2026 | Manila, Philippines | USD | 4,471 | 4,679 | 4,999 | 5,199 |
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Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,331
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,579
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
5,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,199
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,385
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,589
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,899
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,099
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Bali, IndonesiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Bali, IndonesiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Manila, PhilippinesCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1488Date
08 - 10 Jul 2026Format
Manila, PhilippinesCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,331
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,579
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
5,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,199
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,385
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,589
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,899
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,099
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Bali, IndonesiaCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Bali, IndonesiaCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Manila, PhilippinesCurrency
SGDTeam of 10
Per Person*
5,417
Team of 7
Per Person*
5,669
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
6,099
Normal Fee
Per Person
6,299
Code
PWR1489Date
11 - 13 Nov 2026Format
Manila, PhilippinesCurrency
USDTeam of 10
Per Person*
4,471
Team of 7
Per Person*
4,679
Early Bird Fee
Per Person
4,999
Normal Fee
Per Person
5,199
*Fee per person in a team of 7 or 10 participating from the same organisation, registering 6 weeks before the course dateRequest for a quote if you have different team sizes, content customisation, alternative dates or course timing requirements Request for in-person classroom training or online (VILT) training format
About this Training Course
This intensive three-day workshop provides a practical foundation in geothermal resource evaluation and decision-making using a conceptual modelling framework. Participants experience the full lifecycle of geothermal exploration and development, from determining the existence of a viable geothermal reservoir through to making informed investment decisions on power plant construction. The workshop mirrors real-world geothermal project workflows, requiring participants to assess uncertainty, integrate multidisciplinary data, and continuously refine interpretations as new information becomes available.
The training centres around a progressive series of realistic, hands-on exercises based on a magmatically heated, volcanic-hosted geothermal system case study. Short lectures introduce essential concepts before each exercise, covering geothermal geology, geochemistry, geophysics, thermodynamics of fluid flow, conceptual model construction, geothermal well targeting, well log interpretation, and probabilistic resource capacity estimation. Participants work in small multidisciplinary teams, designing exploration campaigns, developing conceptual models, targeting wells, and generating probabilistic predictions for electrical power capacity.
Through iterative model updating, decision-making exercises, and expert feedback, participants gain practical insight into how uncertainty influences geothermal development strategies. The workshop culminates in a full comparison between team predictions and actual case-study outcomes, reinforcing lessons learned and providing direct validation of decision-making approaches. Over the past 25 years, this workshop has become a globally respected training platform for geoscientists, engineers, and decision-makers involved in geothermal and subsurface energy projects.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Design and plan effective geothermal exploration programs using integrated geoscience and engineering datasets.
- Build and iteratively update geothermal conceptual models to support well targeting and resource capacity forecasting.
- Assess and quantify subsurface uncertainty using probabilistic approaches to support high-value technical and investment decisions.
- Interpret geothermal well logs and production test data to refine conceptual understanding and optimize drilling strategies.
- Evaluate development risks and resource capacity to support investment decisions, including committing to or terminating geothermal projects.
This workshop is designed for professionals involved in geothermal exploration, development, reservoir evaluation, and project decision-making, as well as subsurface specialists transitioning from oil, gas, or mining sectors into geothermal energy.
Participants will benefit most if they are engaged in geological interpretation, reservoir assessment, drilling decisions, resource evaluation, or project management related to geothermal or subsurface energy developments. The workshop is also highly relevant to technical managers and decision-makers responsible for planning exploration programs, approving drilling investments, and assessing development risks.
- Geothermal Geologist
- Geothermal Geochemist
- Geothermal Geophysicist
- Reservoir Engineer (Geothermal / Energy Transition)
- Subsurface Team Lead
- Petroleum Geoscientists and Engineers transitioning into geothermal
- Asset Development Manager
- Project Manager – Geothermal
- Energy Transition Specialist
- Drilling Engineer
- Exploration Manager
- Mining Geologists interested in geothermal development
- Basic
- Intermediate
The workshop is delivered through a highly interactive blend of short technical lectures, team-based problem-solving exercises, realistic project simulations, and expert-led discussions. Participants work collaboratively using real-world datasets to design exploration surveys, construct conceptual models, target geothermal wells, and perform probabilistic resource assessments. Continuous expert guidance, iterative feedback, and peer discussion ensure that learning is applied immediately, reinforcing practical understanding and decision-making skills throughout the course.
Your expert course leader is an internationally recognized geothermal geoscientist and structural geologist with nearly 25 years of experience in geothermal exploration, field development, and drilling operations. His expertise focuses on magmatically heated and deep-circulation geothermal systems hosted in volcanic and sedimentary environments. He has worked extensively across Northern and Central America, the Caribbean, Eastern and Southern Africa, Western Europe, Turkey, and the Asia-Pacific region, including Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Japan. His work supports geothermal developers, research institutions, and universities in advancing geothermal resource assessment and decision-making.
He specializes in the integration of surface structural geology, geophysics, geochemistry, subsurface geology, and thermodynamics to build robust geothermal conceptual models. These models are used to guide well targeting, reduce exploration risk, and improve probabilistic assessments of geothermal resource capacity. His technical contributions play a critical role in optimizing drilling programs, improving success rates, and supporting investment decisions for geothermal power development.
His field-based experience includes leading structural and geological mapping campaigns, conducting wellsite geology operations, and providing real-time geoscience support during geothermal drilling. He has also delivered extensive wellsite geoscience training and drilling decision-support services, helping field teams interpret subsurface data, revise conceptual models, and adjust drilling strategies dynamically. His research in structural geology and stress-field analysis has contributed to improved understanding of fracture-controlled geothermal systems at both prospect and regional scales.
In addition to his operational work, he is highly regarded as a trainer and educator. He has delivered geothermal training programs, conceptual model workshops, and structural geology field courses to industry professionals, government agencies, and academic institutions worldwide. His training approach emphasizes hands-on learning, realistic datasets, multidisciplinary collaboration, and decision-focused workflows that mirror real geothermal project environments.
Your expert course leader has authored and co-authored more than 100 technical papers, reports, and conference publications on geothermal exploration and development projects globally. His contributions have significantly advanced industry practices in geothermal conceptual modelling, exploration strategy, and resource assessment, making him a respected authority within the international geothermal community.
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To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized “One to One” coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster.
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Geothermal resource assessment evaluates subsurface heat, fluid flow, and reservoir properties. The goal is to estimate the viability and power potential of a geothermal system. It integrates geological, geochemical, geophysical, and drilling data into conceptual models. These models describe how heat and fluids circulate underground. As a result, teams can quantify uncertainty and forecast sustainable energy output. In the Geothermal Resource Decision Workshop, participants learn how this process supports exploration decisions.
Conceptual models combine surface and subsurface data. They show the structure, heat source, fluid pathways, and reservoir behaviour of geothermal systems. Therefore, these models guide exploration strategy, well targeting, and resource forecasting. In addition, they help teams understand uncertainty and predict subsurface conditions. During the Geothermal Resource Decision Workshop, participants update these models as new data appears.
Volcanic-hosted geothermal systems are reservoirs heated by magma beneath volcanic regions. These systems often show high temperatures and strong surface activity. Structural controls are often complex. As a result, they can offer high energy potential. However, they also involve greater geological uncertainty. In the Geothermal Resource Decision Workshop, participants study this type of system through a practical case study.
Geothermal exploration faces several challenges. First, subsurface conditions remain uncertain because reservoir data is limited before drilling. In addition, drilling costs are high and geological structures can be complex. Variable permeability may also affect fluid circulation. Therefore, teams use integrated data interpretation and probabilistic models to manage exploration risk. These challenges form a key topic in the Geothermal Resource Decision Workshop.
Both geothermal and oil and gas exploration involve subsurface studies and drilling. However, geothermal projects focus on heat and fluid flow rather than hydrocarbons. Therefore, geothermal exploration often emphasizes structural geology and hydrothermal systems. In addition, geothermal energy is renewable and can supply long-term electricity with lower environmental impact.
Several trends shape geothermal development. For example, Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) target deeper and less permeable rocks. In addition, improved drilling technology allows access to new geothermal resources. Advanced geophysical imaging also helps map subsurface structures. As a result, geothermal projects may expand beyond volcanic regions.


