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KCA Deutag secures new drilling contract for geothermal project in the Netherlands

KCA Deutag secures new drilling contract for geothermal project in the Netherlands Drilling rig by KCA Deutag (source: KCA Deutag)
Alexander Richter 7 Mar 2017

German drilling company KCA Deutag secures drilling contract for two geothermal wells for a project in the Netherlands.

In a release today, German drilling company KCA Deutag announced its continued expansion into the growing European geothermal market with the award of a new contract for the delivery of two geothermal wells in the Netherlands.

These wells will be drilled by a 2,000 hp EURO Rig, designed by Bentec, the group’s land rig and oilfield equipment manufacturer.  The rig has a fully automated pipe handling system and was one of the first of its kind to be manufactured.  Drilling will commence later this month.

This is KCA Deutag’s second contract award in the geothermal market in recent months, following an award for two firm plus four optional geothermal wells in Germany in September last year.

Commenting on the opportunities in the European geothermal drilling market, Simon Drew, KCA Deutag President of Land said: “I am delighted to announce further progress in this sector.  Geothermal drilling is a growth market in Europe as the region seeks to increase its renewable energy generation, and our operation there is well placed to address this market.”

Ard Louis, Country Manager – Europe said:  “This is an excellent contract win in what has been a challenging period for the industry.  This is our fifth contract award in the geothermal drilling market over recent years and we look forward to increasing our activity in this area as we move forward.”

Source: Company release