Sage Geosystems Raises $17 Million in Series A, Announces World’s First Commercial Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) Facility

HOUSTON--()--Sage Geosystems announced today the first close of $17 million in Series A funding led by Chesapeake Energy Corporation (“Chesapeake”) (NASDAQ: CHK) and joined by technology investor Arch Meredith, Helium-3 Ventures and with continued support from existing investors Virya, LLC, Nabors Industries Ltd., and Ignis Energy Inc. The proceeds will fully fund the first of its kind 3MW commercial Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) facility, which will be built in Texas.

The 3MW commercial facility, called EarthStore™, will use Sage Geosystems’ innovative technology that harvests energy from pressurized water stored deep underground. The facility will be able to store energy for short and long duration periods and can be paired with intermittent renewable energy sources, including wind and solar, to provide baseload, dispatchable power, and inertia to the electric grid.

“The first close of our Series A funding and our commercial facility are significant milestones in our mission to make Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) technologies a reality,” said Cindy Taff, CEO of Sage Geosystems. “The success of our GGS technologies is not only critical to Sage Geosystems becoming post-revenue, but it is an essential step in accelerating the development of this proprietary geothermal baseload approach. This progress would not be possible without the ongoing support from our existing investors, and we look forward to continuing this work with our new investors.”

Sage Geosystems is in the process of manufacturing equipment, with construction of the 3MW facility beginning in Q2 2024 and a targeted commission date of Q4 2024. The exact location of the facility will be announced soon.

In 2023, Sage Geosystems successfully demonstrated the EarthStore™ system in a full-scale commercial pilot project in Texas. The pilot produced 200 kW for more than 18 hours (long-duration) and 1 MW for 30 minutes (load-following), generating electricity with Pelton turbines to run equipment on location. The system has a roundtrip efficiency (RTE) of 70-75 percent and water losses of less than 2 percent.

For more information about Sage Geosystems, please visit www.sagegeosystems.com.

About Sage Geosystems

Sage Geosystems was founded in 2020 and is developing Geopressured Geothermal System (GGS) technologies deep in the earth. Sage Geosystems is the first company to demonstrate the ability to deliver cost-effective and commercially viable new generation geothermal (i.e., hot dry rock) with the company’s proprietary GGS design. The Sage Geosystems team has over 150 combined years in the oil and gas industry, with experience delivering major projects including Deepwater, Arctic, and Unconventional shales. The company is headquartered in Houston, Texas. For more information, visit www.sagegeosystems.com.

Advisors

Evercore acted as the exclusive placement agent for Sage Geosystems in connection with this capital raise, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati provided legal counsel.

Contacts

Brad Carl
brad@teamsilverline.com
(253) 318-6852

Release Summary

Sage Geosystems announced today the first close of $17 million in Series A funding.

Contacts

Brad Carl
brad@teamsilverline.com
(253) 318-6852