Serock, Poland assigns Project Engineer for imminent geothermal test drilling
The city of Serock in Poland has engaged consultancy Multiconsult Polska as Project Engineer for the upcoming drilling of a geothermal appraisal well.
The city of Serock in the Masovian Voivodeship in Poland has signed a contract for Multiconsult Polska to act as the Project Engineer for the drilling operations associated with a planned geothermal heating project. Drilling is expected to start by Fall of this year.
The contract was signed between Artur Borkowski, Mayor of the City and Commune of Serock, and Dr. Bogdan Noga, Member of the Management Board of Multiconsult Polska. The company will implement this task at a cost of PLN 400,000 (approx. USD 106,000).
The planned exploration and appraisal well Serock GT-1 will be drilled in the town of Wierzbica near the border with Serock. The target depth is at around 1670 meters in order to tap into thermal waters at the Lower Jurassic formations. A tender for the drilling work is expected to be announced by May 2025.
Information from the appraisal well will be used to determine the feasibility of implementing geothermal heating for buildings in Serock and potentially in the village of Wierzbica.
Serock was one of the ten communes selected to receive funding for geothermal heating projects by the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management (NFOSiGW) under the “Providing access to thermal waters in Poland” program.
Source: Government of Serock and Gazeta Powiatowa