GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE CONFIRMED ON DOMINICA By John Denny Observer Reporter
(Roseau, Dominica) – Geothermal pay-dirt has been confirmed on the island of Dominica from a geochemical survey conducted by West Indies Power (WIP). The samples were taken last December and then analyzed at the University of Rochester in the United States. Further analysis was done at the California State University, San Bernardino. The geochemical survey was done to determine if the gases and waters were of geothermal origin or just rainwater that had been heated by the underlying hot rocks. Sampling was done on gases and waters from the geothermal features in the area including Champaign Bay, Sulfur Springs, and other areas. The survey was conducted by geologists, Joe LaFleur, Mike Krahmer, and Makeda Warner, along with West Indies Power (Dominica) Ltd’s field Managers Paul Toulon and Alan Toussaint. “The results of this sampling scientifically prove that there is a geothermal reservoir underlying the Soufriere area. West Indies Power (Dominica) Ltd. next step is to locate and drill sites so that it can determine the size and quality of the geothermal reservoir here in Soufriere,’said CEO of West Indies Power Kerry McDonald. The geochemical work will be followed by geophysical work all of which will allow West Indies Power Dominica to pin point the sites where it should drill to confirm and evaluate the geothermal resources in the Soufriere region. West Indies Power (Dominica) Ltd – is the operating subsidiary of West Indies Power Holding BV – with responsibility for the exploration, development and operation of the geothermal resources located on the island of Dominica. In July 2008, the Government of Dominica and West Indies Power (Dominica) Ltd signed a Geothermal Resources Exploration and Development Agreement.
Geothermal Resource Confirmed on Dominica
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