Significant progress made at Aluto-Langano geothermal project in Ethiopia

Significant progress made at Aluto-Langano geothermal project in Ethiopia

Construction of Aluto Langano small geothermal power plant in Ethiopia to commence The Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) has announced that it has surpassed a crucial stage, a depth of 450 meters to be precise, in the ongoing Aluto-Langano geothermal project in Ethiopia.

The announcement was particularly made by Rebecca Miano , the Managing Director and CEO of the leading electric power generating company in East Africa.

She said, “The first 450 meters is the most difficult phase of the entire geothermal well drilling process, which can go up to a depth of 3,000 meters. This particular one is even being done under peculiar circumstances including unforeseen delays occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

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“We commend our team for surpassing the 450 meters depth of drilling, overcoming all the challenges usually encountered at the initial stages of drilling a geothermal well,” said Mrs. Miano. Way forward

Mrs. Miano said that going forward the company will be drilling at a rate of about 50 meters per day and therefore they expect to complete the remaining part on schedule, in about two months.

“We have a team of experts comprised of aerated drillers, directional drillers, and reservoir engineers actively working on this project and we have also dispatched a team to mobilize a second rig to fast track the process and achieve our goal of drilling eight wells much faster,” affirmed the Kengen MD and CEO.

The drilling of the second geothermal well under the Aluto-Langano project started Mid-August 2021 and it was reportedly at a depth of 36 meters by the 18th day of the month.

KenGen believes that depending on the outcomes of Lot 1 wells (a total of 8 wells), an additional 12 wells may be drilled under Lot 2 of the contract, which it won in a joint venture with Shandong Kerui Petroleum Equipment Company and Shandong Kerui Oilfield Service Group in February 2019, to bring the total number of wells to 20.

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