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Project in Geretstried, Germany looking at sidetracking to secure sufficient water

Project in Geretstried, Germany looking at sidetracking to secure sufficient water

Following news on disappointing low water rates achieved from a drilled geothermal well, the Geretsried geothermal project is now looking at drilling a sidetrack for the well hoping to find sufficient water.

The well drilled in Gelting/ Geretsried, is with a depth of 6,034 meters (19,800 feet) the deepest in Europe. The project plans to provide 5,000 households in the area with power. But instead of 100 to 120 liters/ second, first pump tests only derived around 10 liters/ second. This is insufficient for an economic operation of a plant.

Now Enex Power, the developer, is planning to drill a sidetrack to target different zones hoping to struck water. The sidetrack is expected to be drilled at a depth of 3,000 meters down to 5,500 meters.

A nearby project, already is looking at adapting its project as the lack of water for the Geretsried project might also indicate similar conditions for this project.

Source: Sueddeutsche Zeitung via Tiefe Geothermie