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Geodynamics to present lessons learned at ICEGS in Freiburg, May 25, 2012

Geodynamics to present lessons learned at ICEGS in Freiburg, May 25, 2012 Drilling crew preparing for spudding of Habanero 4, Australia (source: Geodynamics)
Alexander Richter 2 May 2012

Australian geothermal developer Geodynamics will present its lessons learned from the Innamincka Deeps projects in Australia through a video conference at the upcoming International Conference on Enhanced Geothermal Systems in Freiburg, Germany, May 25, 2012.

At the upcoming International Conference on Enhanced Geothermal Systems (ICEGS), several case studies of EGS projects will be presented.

Australian Geodynamics will present the Innamincka Deeps IV project in the Cooper Basin via a vide-conference. Part of that presentation will be discussion about the corrosion and blow-out at the Habanero 3 well in April 2009.

Currently, Geodynamics is drillikng Habanero 4 and has reached a depth of 2,256 m.

The conference will feature a large number of key speakers talking about the learning curve from EGS projects world-wide.

It is the first EGS conference in a series supported by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment.

Details about the conference: www.icegs.eu