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| (Courtesy Numa) |
The geothermal project utilized multi-stage, telescopic drilling methods to reach the desired depths. The first stage used Numa�s Patriot 185 hammer and 26� (660 mm) retained bits with PCD carbide to drill down to 900 feet (274 meters). The second stage used a 17.638� (448 mm) PCD bit to drill down to 9,600 feet (2,900 meters) where the hole was cemented. The third stage used a Numa Patriot 125 hammer specially fitted with fully retained PCD drill bits to ensure strict hole diameter was maintained throughout drilling. Bit sizes from 12� to 12.500� (305 to 318 mm) were used in stage three until a depth of 15,092 feet (4,600 meters) was achieved.
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From the Global Geothermal News archives:
- Tuesday, July 24, 2018 - Finland: Stimulation Begins at at the Espoo Geothermal Deep Heat Project
- Monday, April 23, 2018 - Finland: Drilling at 40 MWth Espoo Geothermal District Heating Project Reaches Final Depth of 6,400 Meters
- Tuesday, May 10, 2016 - Finland: Drilling Starts for 40 MWth Espoo Geothermal District Heating Project
- Monday, December 1, 2014 - Finland: Large Scale Geothermal Energy District Heating Project to be Built in Helsinki Suburbs

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