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2024.04.09 16:03 GMT+8

China's deepest geothermal well drilled to 5,200 meters

Updated 2024.04.09 16:03 GMT+8
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A view of the drilling site of China's ultra-deep geothermal exploration well, Fushenre-1, Haikou, south China's Hainan Province. /CFP

China's deepest geothermal exploration well, Fushenre-1, completed drilling in the country's southern island province of Hainan, reaching a subterranean depth of 5,200 meters, petrochemical giant Sinopec said on Monday.

It set a new record for the deepest geothermal exploration well in China, according to the company.

The successful drilling of the geothermal exploration well revealed the formation of geothermal energy in South China, and will aid in enhancing the large-scale development and utilization of geothermal resources in the region.

Geothermal energy is a stable and low-carbon form of renewable energy with large reserves and widespread distribution, said Guo Xusheng, chief geologist of Sinopec.

The company is dedicated to exploring the development of geothermal energy and has established nearly 100 million square meters of geothermal heating capacity and built several regional geothermal heating projects.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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