The test involved activating a large fracture system in a depleted Eagle Ford gas well, achieving significant injection rates without re-fracking the shale. The process resulted in the successful flowback of hot water and steam, confirming the feasibility of repurposing existing shale wells for geothermal energy production. This milestone offers a scalable, low-cost solution for clean, reliable power generation.
Dr. Ivan E. Terez, CEO of Renascent Energy, stated: “This historic test proves that depleted shale wells can be transformed into powerful geothermal assets, unlocking a new era of clean energy production in Texas. Our technology paves the way for sustainable, low-cost energy that supports local industries & communities and strengthens energy security.”
Building on this success, Renascent Energy plans to scale its pilot into a distributed power plant with a capacity of 50–100 megawatts. The facility will supply clean, dependable electricity to nearby oil and gas operations and data centers, fostering economic growth and reducing carbon emissions. This initiative supports domestic energy consumption by leveraging existing infrastructure to meet local power demands sustainably.
Renascent Energy, founded in 2021, is committed to advancing geothermal and sustainable energy solutions. The company invites media, investors, and industry partners to explore this innovative technology, which repurposes existing wells to contribute to a cleaner energy future.
The Eagle Ford test demonstrates a practical approach to enhancing Texas’s renewable energy landscape, aligning with broader goals of environmental sustainability and energy reliability. By transforming underutilized assets, Renascent Energy is paving the way for scalable geothermal solutions that benefit both the economy and the environment.