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October 13, 1989
MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD
FROM: Dean Nakano
SUBJECT: Geothermal Resources Council 1989 Annual Meeting, October 1-5, 1989, Santa Rosa, California, and Field Inspection of tHe ORMAT Stillwater and Steamboat Geothermal Power Plant Facilities. October 6-7. 1989. Fallon, Nevada
On October 1-5, 1989, Susumu Ono and I attended the Geothermal Resources Council 1989 Annual Meeting held in Santa Rosa, California. Attendees included Federal, State, and County agency representatives from Ca 1 i forn i a, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Utah, Idaho, New Mexico, and Washington, D.C., as well as individuals from Japan, New Zealand, Belgium, and Italy.
meeting included technical sessions on the subject environmental issues, explorat1on, reservoir
generation, and geochemistry. ( A copy of the listihg the various sessions are attached.)
The annual of geophysics, analysis, power program schedule
Some of the topics discussed which were of special interest are as follows:
o Hawaii 500 MW Geothermal Project o Ambient Air Monitoring at The Geysers: A Historical
Perspective and Current Status o Surface-Water Diversion Projects in The Geysers Known
Geothermal Resource Area, Environmental and Engineering Constraints and Opportunities
o Environmental Mediation and the Development of the Puna Geothermal Venture Project, Hawaii Tries a New Regulatory Process to Unlock a Decade of Confrontation
o Experiments in Direct Use at Noi'i 0 Puna o Design of Steam Gathering Systems at The Geysers, A State-of
the-Art Review o Geothermal Drilling Fluids
Mr. Ono and I also attended speaking engagements by Joseph Aidlin, past chief council for Magma Power Company and pioneer developer at The Geysersi who spoke on the subject ''How Geothermal Energy Fits the Future", and Barbara Crowley, Vice Chairman of the California Energy Commission, who discussed- ''The Present and Future Effect of Geothermal Development in California'',
A special technical session was convened by Jerry Lesperance (DBED), Dr. Harry Olson (HNEI), and Dr. Don Thomas (HIG), to discuss the efforts and goals of the University of Hawaii's Scientific Observation Hole (SOH) Program, and to solicit ideas as to how the State should spend an additional appropriation of $2.6 million dollars which is presently uncommitted to any specific
study.
Attendees at this session included representatives from the various RFP consortia, Bi 11 Bohnett (HECO), Joe Iovenitti (Consultant to ERC Environmental and Energy Services Co.), Bill D'Olier (Consultant to HECO), Maurice Richard (PGV), Ralph Patterson, Jack Elbogen (Mid-Pacific Geothermal), Hank True (True
·Geothermal), Russ Alger (Campbell Estate), and numerous members of the geothermal industry. At the session, the following possible uses of the State appropriation for resource confirmation were identified:
o Additional surface and airborne exploration surveys o Additional SOH type drilling projects with the capability for
flow testing of the wells o Use of funds to ''purchase'' confidential well and flow test
data from the commercial/private developers for use by the public domain
o Support (through monetary compensation l of flow tests by private developers for future commercial wells in return for flow test data
Another meeting which Mr. Ono and I attended, concerned the implementation of a Geothermal Public Information Program, which was chaired by Susan Hodgson, Publication and Public Information Supervisor of the California Division of Oil and Gas. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the development and sharing of public geothermal information and a solicitation of topics and types of information that should be included in this nationwide program. Much discussion was spent on the issue of environmental groups and the most important ooints that should be made to such groups and the general public.
On October 5, 1989, we participated in a one-day field trip of The Geysers Geothermal Area, which included a tour of well fields, power plants, and H2S removal equipment and incinerators. Presentations were made on geology, civil engineering features, reservoir engineering, and power plant design and construction. (Photos of The Geysers field trip are attached. l
From October 6-7, 1989, Mr. Ono and I traveled to Reno, Nevada, where I was escorted by Mr. Austin Herrick, Deputy Project Manager, on a field trip to (2) ORMAT geothermal facilities. The power plants visited were the Stillwater and Steamboat facilities which both utilize an organic working fluid (isopentane) which is heated by hot geothermal fluids pumped from wells and subsequently re-injected back into the reservoir. The working fluid is vaporized and drives the turbine which is coupled to the generator. The exhaust vapor is subsequently condensed and is re-cycled back to the vaporizer. (Photos of both ORMAT facilities are attached.)
The tour of both facilities was most educational since the design of the proposed PGV facility on the island of Hawaii will utilize a somewhat similar process to generate electricity.
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1989 Annual Meeting Committee
With wholehearted thanks, the Council would like to acknowledge the dedicated efforts of the following individuals in organizing and ensuring the success of the 1989 annual meeting. -David N. Anderson
Executive Director
GENERAl CHAIRMAN jack Von Hoene
Geysers Geothermal Company
TECHNICAl PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Steve Enedy Northern California Power Agency
POSTER SESSION CHAIRMAN Dana Brock Dames and Moore
ENTERTAINMENT /GUEST CHAIRMAN Charlene Crockett Geysers Geothermal Company
EXHIBIT CHAIRMAN Bill Godare Foster/W.l.G. Systems Division
INVITED SPEAKER CHAIRMAN Bill D'Oiier Consultant
PHOTO CONTEST CHAIRMAN Nic Nickels Eastman Christensen
FUND RAISING CHAIRMAN Kay Bruick Sullivan
Geysers Geothermal Company
PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN Harry Bain
Unocal Geothermal Division
FIELD TRIP CHAIRMAN- THE GEYSERS Glenn Horton
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
FIELD TRIP CHAIRMAN- DIRECT-USE Dana Brock
Dames and Moore
MEETING COORDINATOR Graciela Mata
Geothermal Resources Council
TRAVEl AGENT Ask Mr. Foster Travel
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1989 ANNUAL MEETING TRADE SHOW EXHIBITORS A-Z/Grant International Company • American Line Builders, Inc. • Ansaldo Componenti, SpA
Associated Piping Engineering, Inc. • Ballew Tool Company • Barton Valve Company
Belilove Company- Engineers • Boyles Bros. Drilling Company • Bureau of land Management
California Energy Commission • Centron Corporation • CFM-Instrumentation • Completion Tool Company
Cooper Industries • DOW Chemical, U.S.A. • Dowell Schlumberger Incorporated
Eastman Christensen Company • Energylog Corp. • Ex log/Smith- Geothermal • Foster/W.l.G. Systems Div.
Fuji Electric Company, ltd. • General Electric • General Process Controls • Geothermal Resources Council
Geysers Geothermal Association • Graham Manufacturing Company, Inc. • H & H Oil Tool Company, Inc.
Harding lawson Associates • Hot-Hed, Inc. • Hughes Tool Company • International Well Services
Johnston Pump Company • longyear Company • M-1 Air Drilling- M-1 Drilling Fluids • Midway Fishing Tool
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. • Nalco Chemical • Nash Engineering Company • Olin Water Services
Ormat Energy Systems, Inc. • Pacific Inspection Company • Pruett Industries • Smith International
Stone & Webster Engineering Corporation • Tonto Drilling Services • Toshiba International
Unocal- Geothermal Division • Water Services of America
Williams Tool Company, Inc. • Yeary & Associates
DONATIONS A-Z/GRANT INTERNATIONAl CO. o ADR VAlUATION, INC. o JOSEPH W. AIDliN
ASSOCIATED PROCESS CONTROlS o ATlAS WI REliNE SERVICES
Bill'S CASING TONG SERVICE, INC. o BJ TITAN SERVICES o BlAYDES & ASSOCIATES BYRD, STURDEVANT, PACE & RICHARDSON o C. ITOH & CO. (America) INC.
C-K SUPPlY INC. o CAITHNESS RESOURCES, INC. o CAliFORNIA ENERGY CO., INC.
CAlPINE CORP. o CARlENZOll AND ASSOCIATES o COBB MOUNTAIN ESTATES, INC. CONSTEllATION DEVElOPMENT, INC. o CREDIT SUISSE o D'OliER, WilliAM
DON MICHElS ASSOCIATES o EASTMAN CHRISTENSEN COMPANY
ENGINEERED PROCESS CONTROlS o ESTATE OF JAMES CAMPBEll
EXlOG/SMITH -GEOTHERMAl o FUJI ElECTRIC CO., lTD.
GENERAl PROCESS CONTROlS o GEOTHERMAl ENERGY NEW ZEAlAND, lTD.
GEOTHERMAl TECHNICAl SERVICES, INC. o GEOTHERMEX, INC. o GEYSERS GEOTHERMAl CO.
GRACE DRilliNG CO. o H & H Oil TOOl COMPANY, INC. o HAlliBURTON SERVICES
HAWAIIAN ElECTRIC RENEWABlE SYSTEMS, INC. o Hill CASSAS de liPKAU & ERWIN
IMERIAliRRIGATION DISTRICT o INDEPENDENT POWER CORP. o KIEWIT PACIFIC CO.
lOFFlAND BROTHERS CO. o lOS ANGElES DEPT. OF WATER & POWER o M-1 AIR DRilliNG
M-1 DRilliNG FlUIDS CO. o M & T GEOTHERMAl TRUST o MESQUITE GROUP, INC.
MICROGEOPHYSICS CORP. o MISSION POWER ENGINEERING CO.
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES INC. o MITSUI PIPING SPECIAlTIES, INC.
NAlCO CHEMICAl CO. o NORTHERN CAliFORNIA POWER AGENCY o PACIFIC GAS & ElECTRIC CO.
PACIFIC INSPECTION CO. o REPUBliC SUPPlY CO. o SAN DIEGO GAS & ElECTRIC CO.
SKINNER SECURITIES • STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORP. o THERMAl POWER CO.
THERMASOURCE, INC. o THERMOCHEM o TONTO DRilliNG SERVICES, INC.
TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAl CORP. o TOWNE EXPlORATION CO. o UNOCAl GEOTHERMAl DIVISION
VAllEY ENGINEERS, INC. o VIBRATION & NOISE ENGINEERING CORP.
VEIZADES AND ASSOCIATF\ INC. o WilliAMS TOOl CO. o WINZlER & KEllY
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FIELD TRIPS
field Trip No. 1
THE GEYSERS FIELD TRIP
Cost- $45.00 per person- Maximum persons- 240
Thursday, 5 October This trip will start at the hotel approximately 7:00am and
will return approximately 5:30pm. This will be one of the most comprehensive one-day
field trips ever developed at The Geysers Geothermal Field. It involves the use of six buses divided into three units of two each. Each unit will leave the hotel approximately the same time, but they will take different routes through The Geysers. All of the buses will make the scheduled stops to hear presentations on various aspects, and when availble, to inspect various facilities and areas. The specific presentations will be made by experts in their field and will include:
1. Geology and Geophysics 2. Civil Engineering Features 3. Drilling (tour) 4. Well Completion (tour) 5. Reservoir Engineering (Well testing, production and
injection) 6. Power Plant Model and a Power Plant (tour) 7. H2S Removal Equipment and Incinerators (tour), and 8. Environmental Features
Lunches and beverages will be carried on the buses and each unit (2 buses) will take lunch at a different site. It is advisable to wear comfortable casual clothes and a pair of good walking shoes. Sun screen and hats are optional but a camera is a must item if you want to have a photo record of this function.
field Trip No. 2
SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF THE GEYSERS
Cost- $45.00 per person -Maximum persons- 40
Thursday, 5 October This trip will start at 8:00am at the hotel and return at
4:00pm. This field trip is designed for spouses and friends of
those who are attending the Field Trip No. 1 and those interested in a more general tour of The Geysers. It will emphasize the major facilities and features at The Geysers and will include an on board guide who will make presentations and answer questions. The trip will feature the following:
1. Presentation at vista point, 2. A drive by of major facilities and locations including
the main Geysers area, several power plants and support facilities,
3. A presentation at the Little Geysers Fumarole area, and
4. A lunch and wine tasting at Chateau Souverain.
It is advisable to wear comfortable, casual clothes and a pair of good walking shoes. A camera would be a good optional item.
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Field Trip No. 3
DIRECT-USE, NAPA AND LAKE COUNTIES
Cost- $45.00 per person- Maximum persons- 20
Thursday, 5 October This trip will start 7:00am at the hotel and will return
approximately 5:30pm.
This field trip will emphasize the direct-use developments of geothermal energy in Sonoma, Napa and Lake Counties. Stops will include the city of Calistoga in Napa County, Harbin Hot Springs, and the recently dedicated Neasham Agricultural Park in Lake County. A winery stop will be made if time permits.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
The Poster Presentation is scheduled from 11:30 am to 1:30pm on Tuesday, 3 October in the Convention Center near the exhibits. All of the presentations will be manned by the author or the author's representative. Note this function will be held in conjunction with the Exhibitor's Luncheon.
Heat Flow Regime in The Geysers-Clear Lake Area of Northern California, U.S.A.: Walters, M., GEO Operator Corp. and/. Combs
Future Air Quality Maintenance and ImprovementsThrough the Expanded Use of Geothermal Energy: Goddard, W.B., Goddard & Goddard Engineering, C.B. Goddard and D. W. McClain
Computerized Monitoring Systems: Goddard, W.B., Goddard & Goddard Engineering
The Orientation of Steam-Bearing Fractures at The Geysers Geothermal Field: Thompson, R.C., Unocal Geothermal Division
Design of Steam Gathering Systems at The Geysers, A Stateof-the-Art Review: Veizades, H., Veizades and Associates and W./. Cain
Particle Size Estimation and Analysis for Wellhead and Mainline Separators at Northern California Power Agency: Halter, E.J., Vibration and Noise Engineering Corp. and S. fnedy
TPS: A Reservoir Monitoring Service: Davarzani, J., Atlas Wireline Services and T. Shwe
Fracture Imaging in Geothermal Systems: Suemnicht, G.A., Unocal Geothermal Division, C.A. Barton and P. Lysne
Corrosion Monitoring at The Geysers Geothermal Field: farison, John, Unocal Geothermal Division
The Magma Energy Exploratory Well: finger, J. T., Sandia National Labs., Jacobson, R.D., Ash, D. and Livesay, B.J.
Interagency Cooperation on NEPA and CEQA: The Coso Case Study in Speed Permitting: McClenahan, l.., McClenahan, Hopkins and Associates and C. Shepherd
Geysers Reservoir Performance: Barker, B.J., Unocal Geothermal Division, M.S. Gulati, M.A. Bryan and K.L. Reidel
1989 Annual Meeting Program Schedule
Monday, 2 October 1 qsq
7:00am Registration and Check-In- Convention Center Foyer
7:00am Speaker's Continental Breakfast and Slide Testing- Vin-Rose/Chablis Rooms
OPENING SESSION - CONVENTION CENTER
8:30am Welcome to the 1989 Annual Meeting- Jack Von Hoene, Committee Chairman, Geysers Geothermal Company
8:40am Welcome and Recap of GRC Activities for 1989- James Koenig, Geothermal Resources Council, President
1 8:50am Announcements -:O.Ykl N. Anderson, Geothermal Resources Council, Executive Director
9:00am The Geysers, Three Decades of Achievements- Dr. Carel OHe, Unocal Geothermal Division
9:40am Questions and Answers
9:50am The Geysers: Research and Development, It's Window on the Future -John f. Mock, U.S. Department of Energy
10:15 am Questions and Answers
10:20 am BREAK
10:35 am J. Michael Davis, Assistant Secretary Designate for Conservation and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, has been invited to speak.
10:55 am Questions and Answers
.11:00 am .Hawaii 500 MW Geothermal Project - ,Cerald Lesperance, Department of Planning and Economic Development, State of Hawaii
11:25 am Questions and Answers
11:30 am Press Conference
12:00 pm JOSEPH W. AIDUN LUNCHEON -,;Rainbow Room
8:00am - 5:00 pm ...................................................... GRC Office- Governors Suite
8:00am-9:30am ····························-- Guests Continental Breakfast- Cabernet Room
9:30am-4:30pm .................. Guest Sonoma Country Wine Tour- Meet Hotel Lobby
1989 Annual Meeting Program Schedule
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1:55pm
2:20pm
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GEOPHYSICS SESSION Mitch Stark (Chairman), Unocal Geothermal Div.
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Seismic Imaging for Velocity and Attenuation Structure in Geothermal Fields
Zucca, }.}., Lawrence livermore National lab. and }.R. Evans
Surface to Borehole Electromagnetic Experiment at Roosevelt Hot Srings,
A Feasibility Study Tripp, A. C., University of Utah Research Institute,
H.P. Ross, }.A. Stadt and P.M. Wright
Field Test Results of a Borehole Directional Radar
Chang, H.T., Sandia National labs.
Mineralogy Evaluation in a Geothermal Well Using Statistical Probabilistic log
Evaluation Techniques Quinn, T.H., Atlas Wireline Services,
N. Hashimoto, M. Suzuki and S. Takagi
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$tress in Geothermal Systems Nielson, D.L.. University of Utah Research
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Fracture Imaging in Geothermal Systems Suemnicht, G.A .• Unocal Geothermal Division,
C.A. Barton and P. Lyme
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Ambient Air Monitoring at The Geysers: A ·Historical Perspective and Current Status
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Ambient Air Mercury Concentrations at The Geysers
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Environmental Characteristics iind Occupational Hazards Associated with Abatement of Noncondensable Gases
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Geochemistry of Thermal Water from Selected Wells, Boise, Idaho
Mariner, R.H., U.S. Geological Survey, H.W. Young, D.}. Parliman and W.C. Evans
An Assessment of Geothermal ResourceS at Newcastle, Utalf
Blackett, R.E., lJtah Geological and Mineral Survey, M.A. Shubat, D.S. Chapman, C.B. Forster
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Recharge of Geothermal Fluids in the Great Basin
Buchanan, P.K., University of Nevada, las Vegas
Alteration and Hydrothermal System Model of the San Kamphaeng Geothermal Area,
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Geochemical Survey of the llanura Tucumana Geothermal Area, Argentina
Iglesias, E.R., lnstituto de Investigaciones Electricas, A. Tinea, M. Duran, M. Verma,}. Garcia,
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1989 Annual Meeting Program Schedule
TuC'sday, J October 1989 rtont 1
11:30am
1:30pm
1:55pm
2:20pm
2:45 pm
3:10pm
3:25pm
3:50pm
BUFFET LUNCHEON/POSTER PRESENTATION- EXHIBIT AREA
GEYSERS RESERVOIR EXPLOITATION I John Coundl (Chairman), Engineering Consultant
GamayRoom
.The Geysers: A Case of Middle Age Spread Robinson, J.P., Unocal Geothermal Division
A Systematic Approach to Decline Curve Analysis for The Geysers Steam Field, California
Sanyal, S.K., GeothermEx, Inc., A.}. Menzies, P.}. Brown, K.l.. Enedy, and S. Enedy
The Role of Decline Curve Analysis at The Geysers Enedy, K.L., Geysers Geothermal Company
Downhole Enthalpy and Superheat Evolution of Geysers Steam Wells
fnedy, K.l.., Geysers Geothermal Company
BREAK
]tecovery of Injected Condensate as Steam in the South Geysers Field
Beall,}.] .• Geysers Geothermal Company S. fnedy and W.T. Box. Jr.
Effect of Condensate Reinjection on Steam Chemistry at The Geysers Field
Klein, C., GeothermEx, Inc. and S. Enedy
POWER GENERATION (Non-Geysers) Murray Grande (Chairman), Northern Calif. Power Agency
Chardonnay Room
Application of the Kalina Cycle Technology to Power Generation
Kalina, A.l., Exergy, Inc. and H.M. Liebowits
Simple Strategies for Minimization of Cooling Water Usage in Binary Power Plants
Bliem, C.}., Idaho National Engineering lab and G.l.. Mines
Optional Operational Pressure for a 55 MW Turbine Utilized in a Wet Steam Field
Mendez-lopez, G., Institute de lngenieria, UABC, Mexico and M. Quintero-Nunez
The Coso Geothermal Power Projects Schoonmaker, J.l.., Mission Power Engineering Company
BREAK
Comparison of Direct Contact and Kettle Reboilers to Reduce Noncondensables in Geothermal Steam Duthie, R.G., Bechtel National Inc. and M. Nawaz
Steam Purities of Geothermal Power Plants Hibara, Y., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
N. Hara and H. Sakanashi
4:15pm Automatic on line Mechanical Cleaning System for Condensers and Heat Exchangers
Someah, K., Water Services of America, Inc.
6:30pm ............................................................................ Wine Tasting Class- Rainbow BRoom
8:00pm .......................................................................... Wine Tasting Class- Rainbow BRoom
Wednesday, 4 October 1989
7:00am .................................. Speakers Continenal Breakfast and Slide Testing- Vin Rose/Chablis Room
8:00am .............................. Registration and Check-In .............................. Convention Center Foyer
8:00am-5:00pm .................................................................. GRC Office open- Governors Suite
GEYSERS RESERVOIR EXPLOITATION II GEYSERS PRODUCTION FACILITIES EXPLORATION II
TIME Kathy Enedy (Chairperson), Geysers Geothermal Co. Terry Kelley (Chairman), Unocal Geothermal Div. Harrison Creecrah (Chairman), Unocal Geothermal Div.
Gamay Room Chardonnay Room Barbera Room
8:30am Geysers Reservoir Performance .t>esign of Steam Gathering Systems at Geology and Geothermal Potential of the Barker, B.}., Unocal Geothermal Division the Geysers, A State-of-the-Art Review Tecuamburro Volcano Area of Guatemala
M.S. Gulati, M.A. Bryan Veizades, H., Veizades and Associates Duffield, W.A., U.S. Geological Survey, and K.L Reidel and W./. Cain C.H. Heiken, K.H. Wohlets, l. W. Maassen,
G. Dengo and f.H. McKee
8:55am Some Considerations on Resource A Survey of Computer Assisted Production Hydrogeochemical Exploration of the Evaluation of The Geysers Operations in The Geysers Tecuamburro Volcano Region, Guatemala
Bodvarsson, G.S., Lawrence Berkeley lab. Vestal, K.R., Systems Application Engineering> Inc. Goff, F., los Alamos National lab., S. Gaulke and M. Ripperda A.H. Truesdell, C.}. Janik, A. Adams,
A. Roldan-M and K. Meeker
9:20am ·Economic Analysis of Steam Productio1 •• An Overview of Geothermal Separators Geothermal Exploration of Ascension Island The Geysers Geothermal Field, California lung, D.B., Two-Phase Engineering and South Atlantic Ocean
Sanyal, 5., GeothermEx, Inc. Research, Inc. Nielson, D.l., University of Utah Research Institute and S.G. Stiger
9:45am Forked Wellbore Completions Improve Particle Size Estimation and Analysis for An EC Project on Testing Geophysical Development Strategy Wellhead and Mainline Separators at Techniques for the Exploration of the
Yarter, R.E., Northern California Power Agency, Northern California Power Agency Geothermal Field of Milos P.E. Cavote and D.C. Quinn Halter, f.j., Vibration and Noise Engineering Corp. Staroste, E., Commission of the
and S. Enedy European Communities
10:10 am Description of an Operational Desuperheating Comparison of Early Exploration at Plata nares and Chloride Scrub System, Aid lin (Honduras) and Wairakei (New Zealand)
Geothermal Project West Geysers, California Truesdell, A.H., U.S. Geological Survey, R.B. Glover, Bell, D., Mission Power Engineering C./. Janik, K.l. Brown, and f. Goff
10:35 am BREAK BREAK BREAK
10:50 am Operational Aspects of Placing Proppant in a A Study of Orifice Plate Impulse Tubing Scientific Core Hole Valles Caldera #2b (VC-2b), Naturally Fractured Geothermal Reservoir Configurations for Steam Flow Measurements New Mexico: Drilling and Some Initial Results Bennett, T.S., CSM Geothermal Project, at The Geysers Gardner, }.N., los Alamos Nationallab.,}.B. Hulen,
United Kingdom and K. Barker Netzel, T.l., Geysers Geothermal Company P. Lysne, R. Jacobson, F. Goff, D.l. Nielson, L Pisto, C. W. Criswell, R. Gribble, K. Meeker,
/.A. Musgrave,. T. Smith and D. Wilson
11:15 am A Proposal for Deep Continental Scientific The Sulphur Springs Hydrothermal System Past & Drilling to Investigate a 400°C (750°F) Hydrothermal Present, Initial Results from CSDP Corehole VC-2b,
System on the Flank of The Geysers- Near Valles Caldera, New Mexico Mt. Hanna Hulen, J.B., Univerity of Utah Research Institute,
Fournier, R., U.S. Geological Survey /.N. Gardner, F. Goff, D.l. Nielson, J.N. Moore, }.A. Musgrave, M.M. Lemieux, K. Meeker
and M.G. Snow
1989 Annual Meeting Program Schedule
TuC'sday, J October 1989 rtont 1
11:30am
1:30pm
1:55pm
2:20pm
2:45 pm
3:10pm
3:25pm
3:50pm
BUFFET LUNCHEON/POSTER PRESENTATION- EXHIBIT AREA
GEYSERS RESERVOIR EXPLOITATION I John Coundl (Chairman), Engineering Consultant
GamayRoom
.The Geysers: A Case of Middle Age Spread Robinson, J.P., Unocal Geothermal Division
A Systematic Approach to Decline Curve Analysis for The Geysers Steam Field, California
Sanyal, S.K., GeothermEx, Inc., A.}. Menzies, P.}. Brown, K.l.. Enedy, and S. Enedy
The Role of Decline Curve Analysis at The Geysers Enedy, K.L., Geysers Geothermal Company
Downhole Enthalpy and Superheat Evolution of Geysers Steam Wells
fnedy, K.l.., Geysers Geothermal Company
BREAK
]tecovery of Injected Condensate as Steam in the South Geysers Field
Beall,}.] .• Geysers Geothermal Company S. fnedy and W.T. Box. Jr.
Effect of Condensate Reinjection on Steam Chemistry at The Geysers Field
Klein, C., GeothermEx, Inc. and S. Enedy
POWER GENERATION (Non-Geysers) Murray Grande (Chairman), Northern Calif. Power Agency
Chardonnay Room
Application of the Kalina Cycle Technology to Power Generation
Kalina, A.l., Exergy, Inc. and H.M. Liebowits
Simple Strategies for Minimization of Cooling Water Usage in Binary Power Plants
Bliem, C.}., Idaho National Engineering lab and G.l.. Mines
Optional Operational Pressure for a 55 MW Turbine Utilized in a Wet Steam Field
Mendez-lopez, G., Institute de lngenieria, UABC, Mexico and M. Quintero-Nunez
The Coso Geothermal Power Projects Schoonmaker, J.l.., Mission Power Engineering Company
BREAK
Comparison of Direct Contact and Kettle Reboilers to Reduce Noncondensables in Geothermal Steam Duthie, R.G., Bechtel National Inc. and M. Nawaz
Steam Purities of Geothermal Power Plants Hibara, Y., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
N. Hara and H. Sakanashi
4:15pm Automatic on line Mechanical Cleaning System for Condensers and Heat Exchangers
Someah, K., Water Services of America, Inc.
6:30pm ............................................................................ Wine Tasting Class- Rainbow BRoom
8:00pm .......................................................................... Wine Tasting Class- Rainbow BRoom
Wednesday, 4 October 1989
7:00am .................................. Speakers Continenal Breakfast and Slide Testing- Vin Rose/Chablis Room
8:00am .............................. Registration and Check-In .............................. Convention Center Foyer
8:00am-5:00pm .................................................................. GRC Office open- Governors Suite
GEYSERS RESERVOIR EXPLOITATION II GEYSERS PRODUCTION FACILITIES EXPLORATION II
TIME Kathy Enedy (Chairperson), Geysers Geothermal Co. Terry Kelley (Chairman), Unocal Geothermal Div. Harrison Creecrah (Chairman), Unocal Geothermal Div.
Gamay Room Chardonnay Room Barbera Room
8:30am Geysers Reservoir Performance .t>esign of Steam Gathering Systems at Geology and Geothermal Potential of the Barker, B.}., Unocal Geothermal Division the Geysers, A State-of-the-Art Review Tecuamburro Volcano Area of Guatemala
M.S. Gulati, M.A. Bryan Veizades, H., Veizades and Associates Duffield, W.A., U.S. Geological Survey, and K.L Reidel and W./. Cain C.H. Heiken, K.H. Wohlets, l. W. Maassen,
G. Dengo and f.H. McKee
8:55am Some Considerations on Resource A Survey of Computer Assisted Production Hydrogeochemical Exploration of the Evaluation of The Geysers Operations in The Geysers Tecuamburro Volcano Region, Guatemala
Bodvarsson, G.S., Lawrence Berkeley lab. Vestal, K.R., Systems Application Engineering> Inc. Goff, F., los Alamos National lab., S. Gaulke and M. Ripperda A.H. Truesdell, C.}. Janik, A. Adams,
A. Roldan-M and K. Meeker
9:20am ·Economic Analysis of Steam Productio1 •• An Overview of Geothermal Separators Geothermal Exploration of Ascension Island The Geysers Geothermal Field, California lung, D.B., Two-Phase Engineering and South Atlantic Ocean
Sanyal, 5., GeothermEx, Inc. Research, Inc. Nielson, D.l., University of Utah Research Institute and S.G. Stiger
9:45am Forked Wellbore Completions Improve Particle Size Estimation and Analysis for An EC Project on Testing Geophysical Development Strategy Wellhead and Mainline Separators at Techniques for the Exploration of the
Yarter, R.E., Northern California Power Agency, Northern California Power Agency Geothermal Field of Milos P.E. Cavote and D.C. Quinn Halter, f.j., Vibration and Noise Engineering Corp. Staroste, E., Commission of the
and S. Enedy European Communities
10:10 am Description of an Operational Desuperheating Comparison of Early Exploration at Plata nares and Chloride Scrub System, Aid lin (Honduras) and Wairakei (New Zealand)
Geothermal Project West Geysers, California Truesdell, A.H., U.S. Geological Survey, R.B. Glover, Bell, D., Mission Power Engineering C./. Janik, K.l. Brown, and f. Goff
10:35 am BREAK BREAK BREAK
10:50 am Operational Aspects of Placing Proppant in a A Study of Orifice Plate Impulse Tubing Scientific Core Hole Valles Caldera #2b (VC-2b), Naturally Fractured Geothermal Reservoir Configurations for Steam Flow Measurements New Mexico: Drilling and Some Initial Results Bennett, T.S., CSM Geothermal Project, at The Geysers Gardner, }.N., los Alamos Nationallab.,}.B. Hulen,
United Kingdom and K. Barker Netzel, T.l., Geysers Geothermal Company P. Lysne, R. Jacobson, F. Goff, D.l. Nielson, L Pisto, C. W. Criswell, R. Gribble, K. Meeker,
/.A. Musgrave,. T. Smith and D. Wilson
11:15 am A Proposal for Deep Continental Scientific The Sulphur Springs Hydrothermal System Past & Drilling to Investigate a 400°C (750°F) Hydrothermal Present, Initial Results from CSDP Corehole VC-2b,
System on the Flank of The Geysers- Near Valles Caldera, New Mexico Mt. Hanna Hulen, J.B., Univerity of Utah Research Institute,
Fournier, R., U.S. Geological Survey /.N. Gardner, F. Goff, D.l. Nielson, J.N. Moore, }.A. Musgrave, M.M. Lemieux, K. Meeker
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GEOTHERMAL RESOURCES COUNCIL
1989 ANNUAL MEETING
THE GEYSERS - THREE DECADES OF ACHIEVEMENT:
Booth Nos. 1 & 3 (outside)
A WINDOW ON THE FUTURE OCTOBER 1-4, 1989
EL RANCHO TROPICANA HOTEL SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA
A-Z/GRANT INTERNATIONAL COMPANY P.O. Box 1231 Healdsburg, CA 95448
Jim Hanson Phone: 707/433-6969
Facsimile: 707/433-0509
Geothermal drilling tools, rotating drilling head and geothermal wellhead packer (valve changing tool).
Booth No. 47 AMERICAN LINE BUILDERS Route 2, Box 190 Dayton, WA 99328
D.J. Frame Phone: 509/382-4766
Facsimile: 509/382-2443
Transmission power lines, distribution systems, electrical substations.
Booth Nos. 35 & 36 ANSALDO ABB COMPONENT! Via N. Lorenzi 8 Genoa ITALY 16152
Giovanni Gaino Phone: 39/10-6557411
Facsimile: 39/10-6557648 Telex: 270006
Booth No. 21 ASSOCIATED PIPING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY 11919 FM 529 Houston, TX 77041
David Murphy Phone: 404/664-4464
Facsimile: 713/937-1011
Induction Pipe Bender. 3 machines (ranqe 3" - 66" OD). Pipe Fabricator. 2 plants -- Clearfield, Utah and Houston, Texas.
Booth No. 16 (outside)
BALLEW TOOL COMPANY P.O. Box 361 Cobb, CA 95426
Leon Ballew Phone: 707/987-0837
Ballew Tool Company's Banjo Box (blow out equipment). Designed specifically for Geothermal Development ''Guaranteed'' no down time!
Booth No. 8 (outside)
BARTON VALVE COMPANY 2401 North Highway 177 Shawnee, OK 74801
Mike Whatley Phone: 405/273-7660
Facsimile: 405/275-6419 Telex: 9108313116
Barton Valve Company will display various products and information on products offered in the valve, wellhead, services, instrumentation and automation areas as they apply to geothermal applications.
Booth No. 48 BELILOVE COMPANY - ENGINEERS P.O. Box 2057 San Leandro, CA 94577-0317
Carl Gutermann Phone: 415/895-6186
Facsimile: 415/352-8748 Telex: 335406
Process controls & instrumentation to monitor and control pressure, temperature, level, and flow.
Booth No. 37 BOYLES BROTHERS DRILLING COMPANY P.O. Box 25068 Salt Lake City, UT 84125
Bob Johnson Phone: 801/972-3333
Facsimile: 801/972-6769 Telex: 3723464
Exhibits promoting services available from Boyles Brothers Drilling Company.
Booth No. 14 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2800 Cottage Way Room E-2841 Sacramento, CA 95825
Sean E. Hagerty Phone: 916/978-4735
Facsimile: 916/978-4715
Photographs, charts, and handouts on geothermal development on federal leases in the western states.
Booth No. 52 CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION 1516 Ninth Street MS 43 Sacramento, CA 95814
Michael Smith Phone: 916/324-3502
Facsimile: 916/327-1879
A pictorial display of the California Energy Commission's Geothermal Program.
Booth No. 56 CFM - SF, INC. 1110 Burnett Avenue Suite F Concord, CA 94520
Tim Kamczyc Phone: 415/685-2711
Facsimile: 415/685-2711
Bailey Controls - Complete line of field and control room instruments. KAY-RAY-STEAM QUALITY METER. REXA Corp. - Expert Positioning Actuators.
Booth No. 22
Corrosion resistant applications.
Booth Nos. 43,44, & 45
CENTRON CORPORATION 100 Airport Road Mineral Wells, TX 76067 Russell P. Johnson Phone: 817/325-1341
Facsimile: 817/325-9681
fiberglass piping systems
COMPLETION TOOL COMPANY 4265 San Felipe Suite 400 Houston, TX 77027
Ken Whanger Phone: 713/961-3336
Facsimile: 713/961-3302 Telex: 775781 CTC HOU
for geothermal
Completion Tool Co.'s cement inflatable PAYZONETM Packer is the only long (20' and 40') packer designed specifically for inflation with cement and proven in hundreds of wells worldwide. They have been successfully installed in numerous geothermal wells serving as tension anchors, protection production formations from cement impairment and providing successful shoe tests by isolating wellbore annuli.
Booth No. 8 DOW CHEMICAL, USA - GAS/SPEC TECH. GRP. P.O. Box 4641 Houston, TX 77210
David Nicholas Phone: 713/978-3889
Facsimile: 713/978-3870 Telex: 775437
H2S Abatement technologies and chemicals.
Booth No. 29 DOWELL SCHLUMBERGER INC. P.O. Box 5818 Denver, co 80217
Ron Root Phone: 303/773-8800
Facsimile: 303/779-7926
Services for the geothermal industry. Geothermal cementing, fracturing, acidizing and chemicals.
Booth Nos. 33 & 34 EASTMAN CHRISTENSEN COMPANY P.O. Box 14609 Houston, TX 77221-4609
Jerry Scheafer/Irene Nava Phone: 805/834-9654
Facsimile: 805/834-2450
Downhole drilling products and services including bits, downhole tools, coring services, directional drilling systems.
Booth Number 7
Portable display
Booth No. 40
ENERGYLOG CORPORATION P.O. Box 162580 Sacramento, CA 95816
Randy Palmer Phone: 916/452-7541
Facsimile: 916/452-5806
EXLOG/SMITH GEOTHERMAL DIVISION P.O. Box 1349 Healdsburg, CA 95448
Alan Frazer Phone: 707/431-1700
Facsimile: 707/431-1705
Exlog/Smith will display state of the art hardware and software used for mud logging geothermal wells. We will also cover hydrogen sulfide abatement and hazardous atmosphere monitoring.
Booth No. 56 FLOW CONTROL DIVISION COOPER INDUSTRIES, INC.
P.O. Box 2117 Houston, TX 77252-2117
Milton R. Winebrenner Phone: 713/261-3407
Facsimile: 713/499-5211 Telex: 166282
Geothermal wellhead equipment and literature.
Booth Nos. 2 & 4 (outside)
FOSTER/WLG SYSTEMS DIVISION 6445 Burlington North Houston, TX 77092 William L. Godare
Phone: 713/690-3553 Facsimile: 713/690-4344
Foster/WLG Systems Division manufacturers geothermal gate valves and wellhead components. Along with the new product manufacturing, we offer complete reconditioning and repair services and a valve exchange program. Call us for details.
Booth Nos. 18 & 19
Booth No. 27
FUJI ELECTRIC CO., LTD. C/O Fuji Electric Corp. of America 727 W. 7th Street Suite 235 Los Angeles, CA 90017
Hisao Ohno Phone: 213/622-4490
Facsimile: 213/488-9382 Telex: 677318
GENERAL PROCESS CONTROLS 5673 West Las Positas Suite 210 Pleasanton, CA 94566
George Constas Phone: 415/847-9190
Facsimile: 415/847-9197
Masoneilan Control Valves, Vanessa Isolation Valves, Foxboro/Jordan Electric Actuators, Sparling Magnetic Flowmeters, Chessell Recorders.
Booth Nos. 2 & 3 GEYSERS GEOTHERMAL ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6501 Santa Rosa, CA 95406
Ted Wilmsen Phone: 707/527-8947
The Geysers Geothermal Association is a nonprofit organization with a membership close to four hundred individuals who actively participate in the development of geothermal at The Geysers.
The exhibit features a historical collection of pictures depicting the early development of The Geysers from approximately 1900 to the early 1960's.
A video called ''The Geysers," educational tool, showing present shown every half hour.
produced by the GGA in day Geysers development is
Booth No. 9 GRAHAM MANUFACTURING CO., INC. 20 Florence Avenue Batavia, NY 14020
Al Cadena Phone: 716/343-2216
Facsimile: 716/343-1097 Telex: 71-6854142
1984 as an also being
Steam surface and direct contact condensers with associated vacuum systems.
Booth No. 39 H & H OIL TOOL CO., INC. 1000 Church Road Rio Vista, CA 94571
Joe Turk Phone: 707/374-6493
Facsimile: 707/374-6192
H & H Oil Tool Company, Inc. rent a wide range of equipment to geothermal, and oil and gas companies for use in well servicing, workover, downhole fishing, completion, drilling and exploration activities both on and offshore, throughout the Western United States. We currently have nine stores in California and six stores in the Rocky Mountains. H & H started servicing the Geothermal Industry in 1971.
Booth No. 16 HARDING LAWSON ASSOCIATES 7655 Redwood Boulevard Novato, CA 94948
Paul Brophy Phone: 415/899-7393
Facsimile: 415/892-1586
Harding includes: systems
Lawson Associates involvement in the Geothermal Industry Geologic, geophysical and geochemical evaluation of geothermal
assessments.
Booth No. 41
reservoir analysis drilling management - environmental
HOT-HEAD, INC. P.O. Box 840305 Houston, TX 77284-0305
James Coston Phone: 713/550-2100
Facsimile: 713/859-7396 Telex: 324489 HOT-HED HOU
The Hot-Hed is a nontoxic solid fuel controlled heat source. It produces uniform concentric preheat and postweld heat treatment for field welding of casing heads to casing. The Hot-Hed casing head installation system produces superior welds even in adverse weather conditions.
Booth No. 17 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY 1623 Goodyear Avenue Suite B Ventura, CA 93003
Wayne R. Hall Phone: 805/644-0324
Facsimile: 805/644-0759
Hughes Tool Company will highlight rock bits for geothermal drilling and video of "Bit Action on Bottom."
Booth No. 38 JOHNSTON PUMP COMPANY 3215 Producer Way Pomona, CA 91768
Jorge Gonzalez Phone: 714/594-9959
Facsimile: 714/594-2609
Geothermal Service Division The most experienced manufacturer of downhole production pumps. Specialists in building, repairing and servicing all types of vertical turbine pumps for geothermal service including production, reinjection, booster, hydrocarbon, condensate, and cooling tower.
Booth No. 20 LONGYEAR COMPANY 32 Stokes Drive P.O. Box 1000 Dayton, NV 89403
John M. Master Phone: 702/246-0297
Facsimile: 702/246-3208
Photos, brochures, and videos of wireline core drilling equipment used for temperature gradient holes.
Booth Nos. 49,13 & 14 (13 & 14 outside)
M-I AIR DRILLING M-I DRILLING FLUIDS CO. P.O. Box 42842 Houston, TX 77242
Roy M. Wolke Phone: 713/750-2525
Facsimile: 713/750-2563 Telex: 166854
Photographs of compressor (40'
equipment, brochures, long x 10'' wide).
and T.V. monitor. One large
Booth No. 6 (outside)
MIDWAY FISHING TOOL, DIVISION H & H OIL TOOL P.O. Box 11038 Santa Rosa, CA 95406
Randy Fulcher Phone: 707/585-1457
Facsimile: 707/585-1513
Midway Fishing Tool specializes in all types of recovery. Midway also specializes in well hangers, tie back receptacles, all sizes, types has been successful in Geothermal operation for
well bore drilling stem completion equipment line and grades etc. Midway the last 15 years.
Booth No. 25 & 26
Booth No. 55
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AMERICA, INC. 630 Fifth Avenue, 34th Floor New York, NY 10111
Haruo Yamanaka Phone: 212/969-9000
Facsimile: 212/262-3301 Telex: 127756
NALCO CHEMICAL COMPANY 4310 N. 75th Street Scottsdale, AZ 85251
John P. Staub Phone: 602/941-3915
Facsimile: 602/945-1791
Chemical treatment program control and monitoring systems.
Booth No. 10 NASH ENGINEERING COMPANY 310 Wilson Avenue P.O. Box 5130 Norwalk, CT 06856
Arthur B. Ward Phone: 203/852-3724
Facsimile: 203/852-3988
Describing Nash equipment: Condenser exhausters consisting of steam ejectors, stainless steel vacuum pumps, and hybrid systems.
Booth No. 51 OLIN WATER SERVICES 9393 W. 110 Street Overland Park, KS 66210
Harry Gray Phone: 913/451-3100
Facsimile: 913/451-6391
Olin Waters Services' display will hiqhlioht services, products and equipment related to geothermal steam and cooling water systems. Please stop by for free technical papers and related information.
Booth No. 53 ORMAT ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. 610 East Glendale Avenue Sparks, NV 89431-5811
Ami Yarimi Phone: 702/356-9111
Facsimile: 702/356-9125
Ormat Group of Companies, suppliers of modular power plant systems and developers of geothermal power plant projects.
Booth Nos. 6, 11, & 12 (11 & 12 outside)
PACIFIC INSPECTION COMPANY P.O. Box 10568 Bakersfield, CA 93389
Hershel White Phone: 805/589-2111
Facsimile: 805/589-6388
Oil country tubular inspection display.
Booth Nos. 50, 5 & 7 (5 & 7 outside)
PRUETT INDUSTRIES 8915 Rosedale Highway Bakersfield, CA 93312
Jim Ruppel or Eddie Pruett Phone: 805/589-2768
Facsimile: 805/589-3268 Telex: 4992440 PRUETT INT
Pruett Industries presents its temperature/pressure/and spinner logging ability with no heat restrictions with the utilization of the capillary tubing system. Monitoring equipment and chemical injection systems.
Booth No. 13
Booth No. 42
SMITH INTERNATIONAL 5221 Stine Road Bakersfield, CA 93313
Jeff Vincent Phone: 805/834-6464
Facsimile: 805/831-6061
STONE & WEBSTER ENGINEERING CORP. 7139 Roll Center Parkway Suite 100 Pleasanton, CA 94566
James D. Purvis, Jr. Phone: 415/426-2001
Facsimile: 415/426-2010
Stone & Webster provides professional engineering, construction and consulting services to industry, utilities and government.
Booth No. 46 TONTO DRILLING SERVICES 2200 South 4000 West Salt Lake City, UT 84120
George McLaren Phone: 801/974-0645
Facsimile: 801/973-2994
Photographic, video, and equipment display of drilling techniques used in exploration for geothermal resources.
Booth Nos. 4 & 5 TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 350 California Street Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94104
Yuji Saito Phone: 415/434-2340
Facsimile: 415/986-5630 Telex: W.U. 03-4484
Toshiba has a long history of providing quality equipment and service in the field of geothermal energy. Toshiba's steam turbine generators are responsible for over 70% of the total MW output in The Geysers field. Toshiba is looking to the future with longer life equipment and high-tech computerized control monitorization.
Booth No. 1 UNITED LABS 6001 Orchard Station Road Petaluma, CA 94952
Steve Holmstrom & Terry Eaton Phone: 1-800-323-2594
United Labs, 25 years making the work place a safe place. Sales of industrial chemicals; specialties are solvents and corrosive coatings
Booth Nos. 31 & 32 UNOCAL GEOTHERMAL P.O. Box 6854 Santa Rosa, CA 95406 J. Erick Mack, Jr. Phone: 213/977-6336
Facsimile: 213/977-5185 Telex: 677593
Animated and photographic description of UNOCAL geothermal exploration and development in the U.S. and overseas.
Booth No. 15
Booth Nos. 23 & 24
WATER SERVICES OF AMERICA, INC. 8165 west Tower Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53223
M. Massopust Phone: 414/354-6470
Facsimile: 414/354-9007
WILLIAMS TOOL COMPANY P.O. Box 6155 Fort Smith, AR 72906
John Williams Phone: 501/646-8866
Facsimile: 501/646-3502 Telex: 536016 Williams AR UD
Williams rotating drilling heads and accessories, sales, rentals and service since 1968. Come by booth #23 and #24 for an on hands inspection of the latest in rotating control heads.
Booth No. 11 & 12 YEARY & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1900 Bates Avenue Suite H Concord, CA 94520
Peter Guymer Phone: 415/676-4440
Facsimile: 415/676-1030
Valves and piping specialties.
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