Geothermal services provider DMT GmbH & Co. KG will be exploring geothermal potential in Münster for Stadtwerke Münster GmbH who commissioned the project as part of the 2030 decarbonisation strategy
The project will involve a large-scale 3D seismic measurement campaign before winter 2024/25, surveying the deep underground between 1,400 and 7,000 meters, covering the entire city.
"25% of the heat demand in Germany could already be covered in the long term, sustainably and CO2-neutrally using deep geothermal energy. The first steps to accelerate the heat transition with the help of deep geothermal energy have been taken. Now it is important to consistently use and roll out instruments such as exploration loans or insurance, national and international funding and accelerated approval procedures. This means that projects like the one in Münster can soon be implemented throughout Germany," said Maik Tiedemann, Chairman of the Management Board / CEO of DMT, and CEO of the TÜV NORD GROUP Business Unit Energy & Resources.
The campaign will see five vibrator fleets working in parallel, consisting of up to 18 vibro trucks and a measuring crew of around 80. Data collected from the campaign will influence further planning and implementation of the heat transition using deep geothermal energy in Münster and the associated decarbonisation.
"The upcoming measurements in the deep underground around Münster will provide valuable information to specify the agenda for the use of deep geothermal energy in the Münsterland and to define a roadmap for this project. With our recent acquisition of high-quality and state-of-the-art measuring instruments, we are also well prepared for the expected increase in orders," said Thorsten Müller, Head of Business Entity Exploration Seismic at DMT, who leads operational teams.