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07 Nov 2023

Baker Hughes Granted Geothermal Exploration Permit for Ahnsbeck, Germany

07 Nov 2023  by thinkgeoenergy   

Wienhausen Monastery in Celle, Germany (source: Loose, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Baker Hughes InteQ GmbH, based in Celle, Germany, has been assigned the Ahnsbeck permit field for the exploration of geothermal energy for commercial purposes. The permit, granted by the State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), is initially for limited to five years until 30 September 2028.

The permit field is located in the southeastern district of Celle and has an area of 144 square kilometers. Information on the permit has been distributed the affected communities of Ahnsbeck, Beedenbostel, Eicklingen, Eldingen, Eschede, Hohne, Lachendorf, Langlingen and the monastery community of Wienhausen.

The Ahnsbeck permit field is also located almost immediately to the east of the Altencelle permit field, which had also been assigned to Baker Hughes earlier this year.


Location and boundary map of the Ahnsbeck permit field in Celle, Lower Saxony, Germany (source: LBEG)

The mining permit only gives Baker Hughes INTEQ GmbH the basic right to carry out the search. Actual exploration activities may only take place after approval of operating plans under mining law, for which, among other things, a separate participation procedure is necessary.

At the time of granting of this permit, the LBEG had already awarded a total of 18 geothermal exploration permits in Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, and Hamburg. This includes the aforementioned Altencelle permit, the Buchholz permit field granted to Eavor, and the Norderstedt permit field granted to Stadtwerke Norderstedt among others.

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