

The SAGS will consist of a piping system to convey the two-phase geothermal fluid from production well-pads to separator vessels, which will produce steam and brine streams.

Water for well drilling and other ordinary usages, such as utility water and wash-up of surfaces, will be collected from a nearby river.Ī steamfield above ground system (SAGS) will be installed to interconnect the production and re-injection wells with the power plant. Cooling water for the cooling tower will be supplied directly by the geothermal fluid extracted from the deep geothermal reservoir. The project will use direct contact condensing steam technology with evaporative cooling towers to generate geothermal power. It extends over 35,440ha, at an elevation ranging between 1,000m and 2,600m, within the Bukit Besar volcanic complex. The project site is spread over South Sumatra Muara Enim, Lahat and Pagar Alam regencies and is located approximately 225km from South Sumatra’s capital city, Palembang. Muara Laboh geothermal power plant is a 220MW greenfield project coming up in Muara Laboh, Solok Selatan Regency, West Sumatera Province of Indonesia.
