Allols Geothermal Project
Project Overview
The Allols geothermal project aims to assess the geothermal potential of the site through in-depth surface studies conducted prior to any drilling phase.
Located in a high geothermal interest area, the site is subject to investigations designed to characterize geological structures and thermal fluid circulation.
This project is part of the national strategy to promote renewable energy resources and represents a key step in preparing for future geothermal developments.
Project Fact Sheet – Key Elements
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Localisation Allols site
Républic de Djibouti -
Project Type
Geothermal Project – Surface Studies
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Role de RSDC
Geological and geophysical studies, data analysis -
Main Objective
Assess the geothermal potential and prepare for future drilling phases
Role & Responsibilities of RSDC
As part of an institutional partnership bringing together competent authorities and technical partners, Red Sea Drilling Company (RSDC) was mobilized to carry out surface studies required to assess the geothermal potential of the Allols site.
RSDC’s intervention is based on a structured approach, compliant with technical, environmental, and HSE standards required for this type of project.
Assignments Entrusted to RSDC
Technical Site Reconnaissance
Field geological investigations and identification of structures favorable to geothermal fluid circulation.
Geophysical Studies and Sampling
Identification and planning of the actions required for the operational launch of the project.
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Integration of environmental, social, and HSE requirements from the planning phase onward.
Project Progress
Field activities have been carried out in accordance with the established schedule. Laboratory analyses and data processing are currently being finalized and will guide decisions related to the next phases of site development.
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