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09 May 2024

Tender – Owner's Engineer for Corbetti Geothermal Project, Ethiopia

09 May 2024  by thinkgeoenergy   

Surface steam manifestations at the Corbetti geothermal site in Ethiopia (source: Corbetti Geothermal PLC)
Corbetti Geothermal PLC (CGPLC) has announced that it wishes to engage the services of an Owner’s Engineer to support the drilling and well testing program and the preparation of a feasibility study for the Corbetti geothermal project in Ethiopia.

Interested parties are advised to contact the CGPLC General Manager, Mr. Jim Randle at [email protected], to request a copy of the RfP and bidding documentation. Bids will be accepted only until the end of May 2024.

Extension of the PPA

The tender announcement comes after CGPLC was awarded a two-year extension of its Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP). This time extension will allow CGPLC to proceed with its exploration drilling program on the Corbetti resource in Ethiopia, described as one of the most highly prospective resources in the Ethiopian Rift Valley.

The PPA sets out the commercial terms for a geothermal energy project of up to 150 MW to be developed in two phases of 50 MW and 100 MW. The PPA also grants Corbetti Geothermal PLC a right of first refusal over further geothermal expansion in the license area, with early indications from surface exploration suggesting that the resource may be suitable for up to 500 MWe of installed generation capacity.

Located in Oromia, 250km south of Addis Ababa, the project is being developed by Corbetti Geothermal with the support of principal project participants Reykjavik Geothermal, the African Renewable Energy Fund, and Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG) company, InfraCo Africa.

Exploratory drilling program

The company is now planning to proceed with a three-well exploratory drilling program, to confirm the inferred resource. This will allow the optimum development strategy to be developed based on the indicated resource characteristics, estimated potential electricity generation capacity and EEP’s expansion plans which will be documented in a bankable Feasibility Study.

Work has been completed on site to prepare the drilling infrastructure, including the drilling of four water wells to supply water for the drilling rig. Access roads built by the project have already significantly improved mobility in the vicinity of the project, promoting trade of agricultural produce. Work to upgrade these roads to accommodate the arrival of large drilling equipment has been completed and clearing and earthworks are also underway to build the well pads.

“The project has overcome a number of challenges in recent years, and we are pleased to have the ongoing support of EEP and our shareholders as we take the next steps towards unlocking the potential of the Corbetti geothermal resource,” said Jim Randle, General Manager of Corbetti Geothermal PLC.

“InfraCo Africa is excited to support Corbetti Geothermal as it progresses towards exploratory drilling. We have been committed to Corbetti Geothermal for many years and remain dedicated to working with our partners to develop Ethiopia’s geothermal resource to ultimately deliver clean, baseload power for the benefit of the country’s domestic and business customers,” added Gilles Vaes, CEO of PIDG company, InfraCo Africa.

“We are pleased to be moving forward with drilling in Corbetti. The Corbetti geothermal resource is one of the best in the world with significant potential even beyond 150MW. RG remains committed to helping Ethiopia realize its significant geothermal potential and develop this important renewable energy source,” further said Trent Philipp, Chief Development Officer of Reykjavik Geothermal.

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