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In Response to The Challenge of Extreme Terrain in Geothermal Exploration in Indonesia, FMIPA UGM and Pertamina Create a Geophysical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to Optimize Geothermal Potential

In the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, the collaboration between FMIPA UGM and Pertamina URTI takes a groundbreaking turn. On Tuesday (12/12) in Yogyakarta, an inaugural meeting was held to formulate an innovative hardware solution to enhance geothermal exploration process. Recognizing the volcanic terrain dominating Indonesia’s geothermal fields, the need arose for an efficient mapping and identification tools. Hence, the innovation of Geophysical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) or drone technology.

Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si., the Dean of FMIPA UGM, warmly welcomed the developed innovation, expressing optimism. “May this innovation progress well, and FMIPA UGM will continue to support the ongoing collaboration,” he remarked. He emphasized how such innovations could enrich the academic discipline within FMIPA UGM, benefiting both faculty and students. Sumadi Paryoto, representing Pertamina URTI, echoed the hope for smooth synergy throughout the collaboration. Additionally, UAV innovation aligns with 4 SDGs, optimizing geothermal energy, developing technology, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and fostering collaboration between industry and UGM.

Dr. Wahyudi, M.S., the Head of the Research Team, highlighted crucial stimuli for the Geophysical UAV innovation. “Ground-based survey methods are cumbersome. Airborne surveys are faster and more cost-effective. Geophysical UAV can reach areas with challenging terrains, reducing noise during data collection,” he explained. Fadhilaz Digdaya Haq, a researcher from Pertamina URTI, expressed admiration for the ongoing innovation. “Geophysical UAV introduces variations in geophysical methods, emphasizing safety in inaccessible geothermal locations,” he emphasized. The Geophysical UAV, coupled with the previously developed software named PertaGAMANT, aims to be a comprehensive solution for tackling the challenges of geothermal exploration in extreme terrains.

In conclusion, the collaboration between FMIPA UGM and Pertamina URTI promises to revolutionize geothermal exploration in Indonesia. The Geophysical UAV, an innovative addition to the technological arsenal, coupled with the PertaGAMANT software, represents a holistic approach to overcoming the challenges of extreme geothermal terrains. (FNF/RNC)

Keyword: geothermal, exploration, UAV, geophysics, SDGs, TPB, sustainability

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