Geothermal Drilling Activity In Greece From 1975 To 2005

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. I. Karydakis
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Geothermal energy is an important energy asset which can play a significant role in providing energy resources to cover energy needs of a country while it can play a primary role in a particular region where it is abundant. Greece is especially rich in geothermal energy. The collision of Euroasiatic and African plates coupled with the strong tectonic tension, particularly in north Greece, resulted in the formation of important geothermal fields of low, medium and high enthalpy. These fields are in the Aegean islands, in central and east Macedonia, in Thrace and in central Greece. This work presents and analyzes information about the drilling activity for exploration and production of geothermal fields of low, medium and high enthalpy in Greece for the past thirty years. The number and type of wells drilled together with the spatial and the yearly distribution are given. Depth data has been analyzed according to the fluid temperatures and to the geological formations. Cost data are presented and analyzed for the total number of wells drilled giving also the cost per meter drilled.
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APA: G. I. Karydakis  (2006)  Geothermal Drilling Activity In Greece From 1975 To 2005

MLA: G. I. Karydakis Geothermal Drilling Activity In Greece From 1975 To 2005. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2006.

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