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Masdar drilling two geothermal energy wells
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MasdarMasdar
, the Abu Dhabi Government's renewable energy initiative, has begun drilling two wells, based on their new designs to explore sources of geothermal energy, the Emirates Business has learnt. This is the first geothermal energy project in the Middle East.An Australian company called Ensign is drilling the well for MasdarMasdar
. In August last year, MasdarMasdar
hired Reykjavik Geothermal as a consultant for the project. Originally, there were plans to hire six drilling contractors.
Ensign began drilling the wells in January this year and is about "half way" through the targeted depths, the source said. "These wells are a lot more wider than what we will drill for an oil and gas well. You can begin with one well and then branch out into several laterals."
The offshore well is looking for a geothermal energy source such as steam or hot water. MasdarMasdar
extensively studied the geography of the area and came up with the approximate depths of the wells. "As to what kind of well design that MasdarMasdar
may pursue will depend on whether the shallow well (2,800m) design works or the deeper well (4,500 m) design does," the source said.MasdarMasdar
did not answer questions on the issue. Rough estimates put the amount of investment planned into geothermal energy projects at around $11 billion (Dh404bn).
MasdarMasdar
is looking forward to produce five mega watts of power to power its air conditioning systems at the Masdar city. According to the latest available figures, the global geothermal production capacity is said to be about 28 GWs. About 70 countries are said to have geothermal energy projects.Geothermal energy projects basically tap into natural temperature gradients deep into the earth's surface.
By Shashank Shekhar
© Emirates Business 24/7 2010
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