Synopsis: Tenaris has successfully supplied casing and accessories for the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project in Germany. The project, managed by Deutsche ErdWärme, focuses on generating both electricity and heat from deep geothermal wells.Article: In an endeavor to harness the immense power of geothermal energy, Tenaris has recently finalized its delivery of essential casing and accessories to the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project. Situated close to Karlsruhe in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, this project is spearheaded by Deutsche ErdWärme, with JV Ed. Züblin AG and Huisman Geo B.V. overseeing the general contract.At its core, the Graben-Neudorf initiative is geared towards establishing a standard geothermal doublet aimed at dual power generation, namely electricity and heat. A significant component of this ambitious project encompasses the drilling of two deep wells, each descending over 4,000 meters below the surface. Impressively, the first well, drilled in August 2023, tapped into reservoir temperatures surpassing 200°Celsius.Dr. Sebastian Homuth, the operations manager at Deutsche ErdWärme, lauded Tenaris for its unwavering commitment and quality. He expressed satisfaction with their tailored solutions for geothermal operations and emphasized the prospect of a lasting business association.The drilling journey hasn't been without its challenges, as echoed by Karl Reuter, Project Engineer at Zueblin. However, with Tenaris at their side, offering high-grade products and crucial services, the process became more streamlined. Tenaris showcased remarkable adaptability, addressing the operational demands swiftly and efficiently.It's noteworthy to mention that the supplied package boasted TenarisHydril Blue® connections, renowned for their performance even under stringent industry conditions. These connections, coupled with TenarisHydril ER™, ensure robust and reliable casing for various layers.According to Fabio Bianco, Tenaris's sales manager, the Graben-Neudorf venture marks a significant stride for Tenaris in consolidating its foothold in Germany's burgeoning geothermal sector. With a couple of state-of-the-art facilities in Europe, Tenaris is poised for further investments, enhancing its product spectrum and better catering to client needs.With a legacy stretching over three decades, Tenaris stands as a beacon in the global geothermal landscape, offering its vast clientele unparalleled well design expertise and unmatched on-site product support.Conclusion: The collaboration between Tenaris and the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project underscores the growing significance of geothermal energy in today's world. As industries pivot towards sustainable solutions, such partnerships pave the way for cleaner, more efficient energy sources for the future.
Synopsis: Tenaris has successfully supplied casing and accessories for the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project in Germany. The project, managed by Deutsche ErdWärme, focuses on generating both electricity and heat from deep geothermal wells.Article: In an endeavor to harness the immense power of geothermal energy, Tenaris has recently finalized its delivery of essential casing and accessories to the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project. Situated close to Karlsruhe in the German state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, this project is spearheaded by Deutsche ErdWärme, with JV Ed. Züblin AG and Huisman Geo B.V. overseeing the general contract.At its core, the Graben-Neudorf initiative is geared towards establishing a standard geothermal doublet aimed at dual power generation, namely electricity and heat. A significant component of this ambitious project encompasses the drilling of two deep wells, each descending over 4,000 meters below the surface. Impressively, the first well, drilled in August 2023, tapped into reservoir temperatures surpassing 200°Celsius.Dr. Sebastian Homuth, the operations manager at Deutsche ErdWärme, lauded Tenaris for its unwavering commitment and quality. He expressed satisfaction with their tailored solutions for geothermal operations and emphasized the prospect of a lasting business association.The drilling journey hasn't been without its challenges, as echoed by Karl Reuter, Project Engineer at Zueblin. However, with Tenaris at their side, offering high-grade products and crucial services, the process became more streamlined. Tenaris showcased remarkable adaptability, addressing the operational demands swiftly and efficiently.It's noteworthy to mention that the supplied package boasted TenarisHydril Blue® connections, renowned for their performance even under stringent industry conditions. These connections, coupled with TenarisHydril ER™, ensure robust and reliable casing for various layers.According to Fabio Bianco, Tenaris's sales manager, the Graben-Neudorf venture marks a significant stride for Tenaris in consolidating its foothold in Germany's burgeoning geothermal sector. With a couple of state-of-the-art facilities in Europe, Tenaris is poised for further investments, enhancing its product spectrum and better catering to client needs.With a legacy stretching over three decades, Tenaris stands as a beacon in the global geothermal landscape, offering its vast clientele unparalleled well design expertise and unmatched on-site product support.Conclusion: The collaboration between Tenaris and the Graben-Neudorf geothermal project underscores the growing significance of geothermal energy in today's world. As industries pivot towards sustainable solutions, such partnerships pave the way for cleaner, more efficient energy sources for the future.