The MOU is to utilize existing infrastructure and wells for testing of geothermal solutions at West Firsby with the objective of developing, evaluating and refining elements of CAUSEWAYGT‘s clean, sustainable technology while also assessing the potential delivery of clean, reliable, and cheap sources of heat from West Frisby. The MOU is in line with Europa’s objective to participate actively in the national energy transition.
West Firsby: excellent potential for geothermal energy testing and future development.
West Firsby is an excellent opportunity to evaluate, test and prove different technical aspects of CAUSEWAYGT geothermal systems. Located in the East Midlands, West Firsby is late in its productive life with nine wellbores with seven wellheads. The wellbores extend over an area of 2.5 km2 and to a depth of 1,680 m. The existing well bores, together with the availability of data collected over the last 34 years and the geothermal gradient make West Firsby one of the best candidates in the UK for testing geothermal solutions.
Potential for testing at West Firsby
CAUSEWAYGT will apply its extensive geology and reservoir engineering experience to further develop its geothermal systems with West Firsby as an excellent test location. The MOU is centred on implementing desktop studies and test designs to assess the potential of West Firsby as a test site. Over an expected 2-year period, the teams at CAUSEWAYGT and Europa will further analyse the West Firsby dataset, including rock properties, temperature data and well data. Part of this CAUSEWAYGTs work will also assess West Firsby’s potential for commercial deployment of geothermal at the site.
Simon Oddie, CEO of Europa, said, “Teaming up with CAUSEWAYGT to evaluate the conversion of onshore legacy oilfields, such as West Firsby, into 100% clean, reliable, and cheap sources of electricity and heat by harnessing geothermal energy demonstrates our ambition to make a positive contribution to the ongoing energy transition. Not only do we believe that the geology, dataset, and infrastructure at West Firsby make the field an ideal candidate for testing, but also that the expertise and skillset the Europa team have built up over decades of operating UK onshore fields are easily transferable to exploiting this clean source of energy. Europa can therefore play a key role in proving up the viability of generating clean energy and heat from
legacy oil fields and in the process advancing the geothermal industry in the UK.
“We are committed to transforming Europa into a profitable energy company, one that takes its corporate ESG obligations seriously. With this in mind, I look forward to providing further updates on upcoming activity at West Firsby as well as progress made across our portfolio of projects in the UK, Ireland and Morocco.”
Niall McCormack, CE of Causeway Geothermal (NI) Ltd said, “Working with Europa to undertake studies and potential field tests at West Firsby is a significant development for CAUSEWAYGT and geothermal energy in the UK. West Firsby provides a significant opportunity to utilise the existing well stock and the site to calibrate the dynamic modelling of CAUSEWAYGT‘s geothermal energy system, to test scenarios with a view to optimising deployment and also to testing viability of different deployment approaches. Geothermal energy is constant, clean and limitless and our work with Europa will further advance our plans to harness the power beneath us.”