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China National Petroleum Co. and Kenya sign MOU on geothermal development

China National Petroleum Co. and Kenya sign MOU on geothermal development Great Wall Drilling rig on site in Kenya (source: cofek.co.ke)
Alexander Richter 21 Aug 2013

China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) and Kenya's Ministry of Energy and Petroleum sign MOU on geothermal development and power generation in Kenya. CNPC subsidiary Greatwall Drilling Co. is drilling for GDC in Kenya.

Earlier this week in Beijing, the Chairman of China National Petroleum Company (CNPC) Chairman Zhou Jiping and Kenyan Minister of Energy and Petroleum signed a memorandum of understanding on promoting geothermal development and power generation in Kenya.

As the biggest and most advanced economy in East Africa, Kenya now faces a bottleneck to its economic development due to power-supply shortage and high electric prices. Geothermal resources, which are abundant in the country, therefore become a preferred solution.

In 2006, CNPC Greatwall Drilling Company (GWDC) won the bidding for a high-temperature geothermal well drilling project for power generation, which is China’s first such project overseas. Over the past few years, GWDC has achieved a 100% success rate of geothermal well drilling in Kenya. In particular, one of the wells with a depth of 3000m records the highest yield in Africa.

Under the newly signed MOU, CNPC will step up the development of local clean energy projects by fully utilizing its technological strength to help Kenya ease power shortage and promote the country’s economic and social development.”

Source: 4-Traders