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Current Status
Of Geothermal Development
In Japan
October 2014
Contents
1. JOGMEC Overview(1) Company Profile(2) Background of Establishment(3) Company Mission(4) Activities
2. Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan(1) Geothermal Power Plants in the Present Operation (2) FIT(3) Easing of Regulations of the Natural Parks Act(4) Financial Support Scheme(5) Financial Support Projects
3. R&D Projects and Airborne survey(1) R&D of Geothermal Technology – Reduction of Exploration Risks(2) – Exploration Techniques for Geothermal Reservoir (3) – Evaluation & Management of Geothermal Reservoir (4) Regional Potential Survey(5) Regional Potential Survey - Survey Areas -(6) Regional Potential Survey - Views of Survey –(7) Regional Potential Survey- KIRISHIMA area AGG survey results and Comparison -
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Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (FY2014)
Established 29 February, 2004
Capital JPN Yen 689 Billion
President Hirobumi KAWANO
No. of Employees 521
Domestic Network (24 ) Tokyo Head Office, Technology & Research Center (Chiba)
Mine Pollution Control Project Support Offices (5)
Site Management Offices (15) –Oil & Gas Stockpile
Metal Technology Center / Test Field Office
Overseas Offices (14) Beijing, Jakarta, Hanoi, Sydney, Washington D.C., Huston, Vancouver,
Mexico, Lima, Santiago, Moscow, London, Abu Dhabi, Botswana
1. JOGMEC Overview(1) Company Profile
Head Office
(Tokyo)Metals Technology Center
(Akita)
Technology & Research Center
(Chiba)
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JOGMEC was established in February 2004 as one of government
companies, succeeding functions of JNOC and MMAJ.
( Est. October 1967)
(February 2004~)
(Est. May 1963)
1. JOGMEC Overview
(2)Background of Establishment 3
Secure constant and stable supplies of oil, natural gas and mineral
resources to support industries and citizens in Japan through various
activities relating these resources.
Methane Hydrate
Caserones Copper Field , CHILIESakhalin I Chayvo Oil & Gas Field,
RUSSIA
Pallca Zinc Field,
PERU
Zakum Oil Field,
UAE
Kamigotou Crude Oil Stockpile Site,
NAGASAKI, JAPANRare Metals Stockpile Site
“HAKUREI”
Marine Resource Research Vessel
1. JOGMEC Overview
(3) Company Mission 4
Oil & Gas Upstream Investments / R &D
Stockpiling of Resources
Metal Strategy, Exploration and Technology Development
Mine Pollution Control
Geothermal Resource Development
Coal Development
Original Newly added
from September 2012
1. JOGMEC Overview
(4) Activities 5
Matsukawa 23,500kW
Mori 25,000kW
★Ohnuma 9,500kW
Sumikawa 50,000kW
Kakkonda 80,000kWUenotai 28,800kW
Onikoube 12,500kW
Yanaizu Nishiyama
65,000kW
Ohtake 12,500kW
Hachijojima 3,300kW★Suginoi 1,900kW
★Kuju 990kW
Takigami 25,000kW
Hacchoubaru 110,000kW, 2,000kW
Ohgiri
30,000kW
Yamakawa
30,000kW ★Kirishima 100kW
in Operation
★ for Private Use
No additional construction of
Geothermal Power Station after
Hachijojima Station in 1999
Decreasing gradually
for the past dozen years or soElectricity Generated
Installed Capacity
Total Installed Capacity: 515MW (17 Plants)
2.Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan
(1) Geothermal Power Plants in the Present Operation 6
Act on Purchase of Renewable Energy Sourced Electricity by Electric Utility Companies
(Feed-in Tariff Scheme for Renewable Energy)
This Act obliges electric utility companies to buy electricity generated from renewable energy sources (Solar
PV, wind power, hydraulic power, geothermal and biomass) at the procurement price and for the procurement period.
Approved at the 177th session of the Diet 2011 and started on July 1st, 2012. (2014.04 – 2015.03)
Energy source Solar PV Wind power Geothermal powerSmall- and medium-scale hydraulic
power
Procurement
category
10 kW or
more
Less than10 kW
(purchase of excess
electricity)
20 kW or
more
Less than
20 kW
15,000 kW
or more
Less than
15,000
kW
1,000 kW or
more but less
than 30,000 kW
200 kW or more
but less than 1,000
kW
Less than
200 kW
Cost
Installation cost 280,000 yen/kW 427,000 yen/kW 300,000 yen/kW 1,250,000
yen/kW
790,000
yen/kW
1,230,000
yen/kW
850,000 yen/kW 800,000 yen/kW 1,000,000
yen/kW
Operating and maintenance
costs (per year)
9,000 yen/kW 4,300 yen/kW 6,000 yen/kW - 33,000 yen/kW 48,000
yen/kW
9,500 yen/kW 69,000 yen/kW 75,000 yen/kW
Pre-tax IRR 6% 3.2%(*1) 8% 1.8% 13%(*2) 7% 7%
Procu
rem
en
t
pric
e p
er k
Wh
Tax
exclusive 32.00 yen 37.00 yen 22.00 yen 55.00 yen 26.00 yen
40.00
yen24.00 yen 29.00 yen 34.00 yen
Tax
exclusive36 yen 38 yen 22 yen 55 yen 26 yen 40 yen 24 yen 29 yen 34 yen
Procurement
period
20 years 10 years 20 years 20 years 15 years 15 years 20 years
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2.Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan
(2) FIT
(*2) Apply higher rate than other sources due to the cost of approx. 4.6BYen per project for a site development with surface survey, test drilling of
test, and others, and low success rate(appx.7%) to realize business , etc.
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2.Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan
(3) Easing of Regulations of the Natural Parks Act
September 1974
the Environmental Agency(currently Ministry of Environment; MOE) decided to limit geothermal
development to six (6) sites within Natural Parks.
March 2012
MOE decided to ease such regulations so as to implement geothermal development within
National Parks* conditionally.
* Excluding core areas(Special Protection Zone and Special Zone I ) of national parks
Review of the Regulations
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Category of Natural Parks Potential (MW)
Special Protection Zone 7,000
Special Zone I 2,600
Special Zone II 2,500
Special Zone III 5,200
Ordinary Zone 1,100
Outside of Natural Parks 5,000
Total 23,400
Geothermal Resource Potential located within/outside of Natural Parks in Japan
Availability of access
Going up to 59.0%
Subsidy
- Up to 50%~100%* of
necessary funds
(* depends on
terms and conditions)
Equity Capital Finance Liability Guarantees
Exploration Operation
- Geological Survey
- Geophysical Exploration
- Structural Boring
- Commercial
Operation- Drilling of
Investigation Well
- Discharge Test
- Drilling of
Production Well &
Reinjection Well
- Construction, Start-up
& Commissioning of
Power Plant
Potential Survey
Hatchobaru (Oita)
- Environmental
Impact Assessment
EIA
Resource Risk
- Up to 50% of equity capital
(JOGMEC is not allowed to
be the largest shareholder.)
- Up to 80% of loan
provided by
financial institution/s
Development
Financial Assistance provided by JOGMEC
2.Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan
(4) Financial Support Scheme 9
102.Current status of Geothermal Development in Japan
(5) Financial Support Projects
Exploration Techniques for
Geothermal Reservoirs
Evaluation & Management of
Geothermal Reservoirs
Reduction of
Exploration Risks
(http://www.chikaikyo.com/chinetsu/)
Inappropriate Management
of Reservoirs
- Vaporization
- Cooling
- Acidification
Proper Understanding
of Reservoir Conditions
Optimizing Reservoir
Utilization
Uncertainty of Reservoir
Prediction
- Missed geothermal Reservoirs
- Inappropriate geological model
Improvement of
Subsurface Imaging
Proper Understanding
of Reservoir Architecture
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey
(1) R&D of Geothermal Technology – Reduction of Exploration Risks 11
So far…
The locations of the reservoir blocks have to be
estimated by the various information
The goal is…
To visualize spatial distribution of the fractures
in the geothermal reservoir
Purpose of R&D
Visualize subsurface fractures from the surface more precisely
Develop exploration technology using seismic waves
Develop analysis method integrating seismic data with other exploration
data
How to detect fractures? Survey fractures
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(2) R&D of Geothermal Technology
– Exploration Techniques for Geothermal Reservoir 12
133.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(2) R&D of Geothermal Technology
– Exploration Techniques for Geothermal Reservoir
Original Section (1996) Reprocessed Section (2013)
Example of 2013FY AchievementsSince the recent processing techniques of seismic data have been much advanced in oil and gas
field, we applied these techniques to the data at geothermal fields which was acquired more than a
decade ago.
We recognized the improved image of the main geothermal productive reservoir(faults location
indicated by red arrows), and are expecting the further efficacy by applying the seismic method to
geothermal reservoir exploration.
※Geothermal water recharge
A hydrologic process where surface
water like rainfall moves downward
to geothermal reservoir.
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Power
Plant
• Some of geothermal power plants in Japan are facing difficulty in producing
necessary amount of steam or hot water stably due to the deplete of the
geothermal fluid.
• To address this challenge, JOGMEC tries to research and development to
stabilize the production of subsurface geothermal steam and hot water by not
only improving accuracy in evaluation of behavior of the fluid, but also
recharging water to the geothermal reservoir.
Production
Well
Injection
Well
Geothermal
Reservoir
Magma Body
Recharge
Well
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(3) R&D of Geothermal Technology
– Evaluation & Management of Geothermal Reservoir 14
Gravity Gradiometry
Survey
Time-Domain Electro-
Magnetic Survey
Find High Potential Sites
surface survey to be conducted
Airborne Survey
with state-of-the-art
technology
Encourage new geothermal
developments by private
companies
Prevent land-slide & protect
hot springs
No limitation in
national parks!
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(4) Regional Potential Survey 15
Phase 1 (2013- )
Demonstrate the new
technologies
Identify undiscovered
potential areas
Phase 2
Expand to other
potential regions
Survey Areas (4), Phase 1Hachimantai
Yuzawa/Kurikoma
Kirishima
Kuju
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(5) Regional Potential Survey - Survey Areas - 16
Gravity Gradiometry Survey
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(6) Regional Potential Survey - Views of Survey -
(http://www.cgg.com)
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Time-Domain Electro-Magnetic Survey
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Ohgiri Power Station
AGG Survey
(#measurement points
:12,8000)
Ground suface gravity survey
( #measurement points: 416)
Ohgiri Power Station
AGG Survey
Ground suface gravity survey
Ground Surfaceflight altitude
Ohgiri Power Station
AGG SurveyGround suface
gravity survey
Shape Index
Ohgiri
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
measurement point
Survey line
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Ohgiri Power Station
3.R&D Projects and Airborne survey(7) Regional Potential Survey
- KIRISHIMA area AGG survey results and Comparison -
Kuju
Exploration Area : 548km2 19
Ohtake
Hacchoubaru
Takigami Takigami
Ohtake
Hacchoubaru2,340km
9 October 2013 - 28 October 2013
854km
23 July 2014 - 10 September 2014
Gate.10
t
dtdB /
Gate.25
Pattern of High Resistivity
Pattern of High Resistivity
HeliTEM dB/dt Z Reposnse - Gate 25 (nT/s)
AGG Fourier Domain gDD (ρ=2.3g/cc)
※ Observation Value
Kirishima
Exploration Area : 193km2 20
AGG Fourier Domain gDD (ρ=2.3g/cc)
HeliTEM dB/dt Z Reposnse - Gate 25 (nT/s)
Ohgiri
Ohgiri
t
dtdB /Pattern of High Resistivity
Pattern of High Resistivity
518km
31 October 2013 - 1 November 2013
349km
7 August 2014 - 29 August 2014
※ Observation ValueGate.10 Gate.25
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