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TEVERRA Selected as Key Subsurface Partner in DOE-Supported Enhanced Geothermal Systems Initiative

  • Writer: Teverra
    Teverra
  • 8 hours ago
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Washington DC | April 14, 2026, TEVERRA is proud to support a major advancement in U.S. geothermal development as a key subsurface partner in a new Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) initiative supported by the United States Department of Energy.

The project is led by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, with CNX Resources serving as the operating partner alongside a strong consortium of technical and industry collaborators.

Supported by up to $14.2 million in DOE funding, the initiative aims to demonstrate the viability of Enhanced Geothermal Systems in the eastern United States, helping unlock new geothermal resources and expand access to firm, reliable, and lower-carbon energy beyond traditional geothermal regions.

As part of the project team, TEVERRA will provide advanced subsurface expertise focused on geomechanics, reservoir characterization, and integrated subsurface analysis to support safe, efficient, and scalable geothermal development. The company’s role will help improve understanding of reservoir behavior, stress conditions, and subsurface risks that are critical to the successful deployment of next-generation geothermal systems.

EGS represent a transformational opportunity for the energy transition by enabling geothermal energy development in regions previously considered unsuitable for conventional geothermal production. However, the long-term success of EGS depends heavily on achieving a deep and reliable understanding of the subsurface.

TEVERRA believes advanced geomechanical characterization and subsurface intelligence will play a critical role in reducing uncertainty, optimizing reservoir performance, and supporting responsible geothermal field development at scale.

The company is excited to contribute to this important effort and to collaborate with leading partners working to accelerate the future of geothermal energy in the United States.

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