Seequent and the International Geothermal Association Partner to Unlock Geothermal Energy's Potential for a Sustainable Future

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Panel and moderator for the launch announcement of global partnership between Seequent and the International Geothermal Association. 
Left to right: 
Mike Allen, Vice President, New Zealand Geothermal Association;
John O'Sullivan, Co-Director, Geothermal Institute at the University of Auckland, New Zealand; 
Marit Brommer, Executive Director, International Geothermal Association;
Jeremy O'Brien, Energy Segment Director, Seequent;
Jack Norbeck, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Fervo Energy
Panel and moderator for the launch announcement of global partnership between Seequent and the International Geothermal Association. Left to right: Mike Allen, Vice President, New Zealand Geothermal Association; John O'Sullivan, Co-Director, Geothermal Institute at the University of Auckland, New Zealand; Marit Brommer, Executive Director, International Geothermal Association; Jeremy O'Brien, Energy Segment Director, Seequent; Jack Norbeck, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Fervo Energy
B Roll of geothermal energy
B Roll of geothermal energy
Interview with Jack Norbeck, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Fervo Energy
Interview with Jack Norbeck, Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Fervo Energy
Interview with Marit Brommer, Executive Director, International Geothermal Association
Interview with Marit Brommer, Executive Director, International Geothermal Association
Interview with Jeremy O'Brien, Energy Segment Director, Seequent
Interview with Jeremy O'Brien, Energy Segment Director, Seequent
Seequent and International Geothermal Association announce two year global partnership
Seequent and International Geothermal Association announce two year global partnership

Geothermal has been overlooked as a key renewable energy source, says IGA and Seequent

AUCKLAND, New Zealand, November 21, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Seequent, The Bentley Subsurface Company, today announced a strategic partnership with the International Geothermal Association (IGA) to boost geothermal energy’s role as a sustainable and reliable renewable energy source.

Geothermal draws energy from hot fluids travelling through the Earth's subsurface. These fluids are utilised to drive turbines producing electricity, directly to heat homes or in industrial processes. Traditionally, geothermal energy has been viewed as energy restricted to environments where it is visible - however new technological breakthroughs and the realities of needing 24/7 access to energy are changing the investment landscape.

The International Geothermal Association is the leading global platform on geothermal energy.

Marit Brommer, Chief Executive Officer, IGA, said: "Geothermal energy has been overlooked as a reliable and sustainable energy source. It is uniquely positioned to provide this, and partnerships like this are essential to accelerating its growth. We are excited to partner with Seequent, whose technological innovations in subsurface modelling bring clarity to geothermal development, empowering countries to leverage this clean energy resource and drive meaningful progress toward global net zero goals. We encourage other industry leaders and companies to join and amplify promotion of geothermal, as collaborative efforts are key to unlocking geothermal's full potential for a sustainable future."

Seequent software supports more than half of the world’s geothermal electricity production, bringing clarity to a complex unseen challenge of managing subsurface resources. The company has long been at the forefront of technical advancements in the industry, for example, bringing geothermal energy directly to heat homes in Paris and Munich.

Graham Grant, Chief Executive Officer, Seequent, said: "Seequent is honoured to partner with the International Geothermal Association for the next two years. We will work with global partners to build clear and consistent messaging for the industry, positioning geothermal as a vital contributor to the energy transition. We will also work together to promote best practice and partner on major events, including as a Diamond Sponsor in the digitalisation category for the 2026 World Geothermal Congress."

Seequent’s latest innovations include adding new physics capabilities to its software to trace fluids more accurately, ultimately leading to more efficient resource management and a more sustainable geothermal operation.