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    KenGen awarded Sh 5.8 billion contract to drill geothermal wells in Ethiopia

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - October 24, 2019
    - October 24, 2019
    EnergyKenya Business news
    KenGen awarded Sh 5.8 billion contract to drill geothermal wells in Ethiopia

    Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen) has clinched a Ksh 5.8 billion contract to drill 12 geothermal wells in Ethiopia.

    The contract with Ethiopia’s independent power producer Tulu Moye Geothermal Operations (TMGO) PLC will also include installing a water supply system and equipment.

    KenGen will supply drilling materials and also provide operation and maintenance services for both the drilling equipment and the water supply system.

    Speaking today about the multi-million shillings project, KenGen Managing and CEO, Mrs. Rebecca Miano, said it was the second and the company’s largest consultancy outside Kenya.

    ALSO READ; KenGen Secures Contract to offer Geothermal Drilling Services to Ethiopian Electric Power

    In February this year, KenGen won a contract to drill geothermal wells for the Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) in Aluto, Ethiopia.

    The contract in Aluto is for the implementation of drilling rigs and accessories as well as rig operation and maintenance for drilling geothermal wells. It is financed by the World Bank through a loan to the Ethiopian Government to the tune of USD 76,801,344 (about Ksh 7.6 billion)

    The project is being implemented in two phases; Phase I comprises the purchase of drilling rigs while Phase II entails the provision of drilling services. KenGen is supplying about 30 per cent of the components of Phase II which translates into about USD 6.2 million (about Ksh.620 million).

    Speaking on the new deal with Tulu Moye, the KenGen MD said: “This project entailed intense negotiations and planning. We are excited our efforts bore fruit. Being fully aware of the task ahead of us, we have rolled our sleeves and are now all set and ready.”

    KenGen, which has embarked on a diversification strategy, leverages its expertise in geothermal energy by offering commercial drilling services, geothermal consulting and other related services across Africa. The organization is also exploring expansion opportunities and will in the near future extend to oil and mining sectors in the region.

    KenGen has a geothermal installed capacity of 698MW and is one the world’s leading geothermal power producers. During the company’s last financial year, revenue generated from geothermal power plants increased from Ksh 16.1 billion in 2017 to Ksh 17.1 billion in 2018, which was a growth of six per cent.

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