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German geothermal company Deutsche Erdwärme's geothermal borehole in the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project has been measured at a temperature of 200 degrees Celsius, making it the deepest geothermal borehole in Germany at a depth of 4,000 meters.

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The first phase of testing at DeutscheErdwärme's Graben-Neudorf geothermal project near Karlsruhe, Germany, has just been completed. The results were better than expected, with temperatures of over 200 degrees Celsius measured at a depth of 4,000 meters. This makes Graben-Neudorf-1 the hottest borehole in Germany at this depth.

We initially reported the start of drilling at the Graben-Neudorf site in mid-2022, and there was an update on the well in a webinar in late 2022.

The data will be evaluated in the coming months, but this is a positive development for the project, which initially targeted reservoirs with naturally high permeability and temperatures of around 160 degrees Celsius. A combined geothermal heating and power plant is planned to be developed in Graben-Neudorf.

A second test phase is planned, but the higher than expected temperatures also place higher demands on the test equipment. Therefore, the technical requirements will need to be adjusted before the second test phase can begin.

Hot water extraction has just been reported at the Graben-Neudorf site following the completion of a technical inspection of the geothermal borehole. The drilling equipment at this location will now be dismantled pending a decision at the end of the year on whether to drill a second test well.

The development project in Graben-Neudorf is the most advanced project of the German geothermal company. In addition to Graben-Neudorf, the company is also developing geothermal projects in Dettenheim, Waghäusel and Karlsruhe-Neureut. All of these projects are in relatively early stages of development, with the Waghäusel project making the news a few weeks ago for being submitted to a referendum.

Source: ZeitOnline, SWR and SueddeutscheZeitung

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English (language)

Thefirst testing phase at the at the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project of DeutscheErdwärmenear Karlsruhe, Germany has just been completed. The results were better than expected - temperatures of over 200 degrees Celsius were measured at a depth of 4000 meters. results were better than expected - temperatures of over 200 degrees Celsius were measured at a depth of 4000 meters. This makes the Graben-Neudorf-1 the hottest project in the world. Neudorf-1 the hottest borehole in Germany at this depth.

Wefirst reported on the startof drilling inthe Graben-Neudorf site in mid-2022, with updateson the well featured during a webinar inlate 2022.

Thedata will be evaluated over the coming months, but this is a positive development for the project which had initially targeted a reservoir with naturally high permeability and temperatures of around 160 degrees Celsius. A combined geothermal heat and power plant is planned for development in Graben-Neudorf. Graben-Neudorf.

Asecond test phase is planned, but the higher-than-expected temperatures has also placed higher demands on the test equipment. Thus, technical requirements will have to be adjusted before the initiation of the second test phase. Thus, technical requirements will have to be adjusted before the initiation of the second test phase.

Pumpingof the thermal waterfrom the Graben-Neudorf site was just reported earlier this month, after the completion of a technicalinspection of the geothermal borehole. The drilling rig at the site is now set to be dismantled, pending the decision to drill a second test well by the end of the year.

Thedevelopment project in Graben-Neudorf is the most advanced project of Deutsche ErdWärme. Aside from Graben-Neudorf, the company is also developing Aside from Graben-Neudorf, the company is also developing geothermal projects in Dettenheim, Waghäusel, and Karlsruhe-Neureut. These are all in the relatively early stages of development, with the Waghäusel project being in the news several weeks ago. The company is also developing geothermal projects in Dettenheim, Waghäusel, and Karlsruhe-Neureut.

Source:ZeitOnlineSWR,and SueddeutscheZeitung

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