The Izmir Branch of the Chamber of Geological Engineers of the Union of Turkish Chambers of Engineers and Architects (TMMOB) will organize a training program focusing on risk and uncertainty assessment in geothermal projects. The training, titled “Risk and Uncertainty Assessment in Geothermal Projects with Reverse Enthalpy Methodology,” will be held in Izmir, Türkiye on 26 March 2026. The course was originally planned for last December but was later postponed to March 2026.
The training will be held at the TMMOB Chamber of Geological Engineers Izmir Branch Training Hall between 10:00 and 16:30 and will be conducted in English. The program will cover how to evaluate risk factors and uncertainties affecting investment decisions in geothermal projects.
Participation in the training is limited by capacity, so pre-registration is required. The event is free of charge.
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The course will cover the importance of risk analysis in geothermal investments, how to manage uncertainties throughout the project lifecycle, and the fundamental components of geothermal project risk. The training will particularly focus on the combined assessment of uncertainties related to geological structure, thermal potential, and well performance.
The program also covers key topics such as correlating underground performance with financial indicators using the REM (Reverse Enthalpy Methodology) approach and how technical data can be transformed into investment decisions .
The event will focus particularly on the importance of risk analysis in geothermal investments , uncertainty management throughout the project lifecycle , and the four key components of geothermal project risk. Furthermore, participants will learn about the combined assessment of geological, thermal, and well performance uncertainties, as well as the REM methodology’s approach to linking subsurface performance to financial indicators.
Source: JMO via our Turkish language platform JeotermalHaberler







