BOREHOLE DRILLING
Borehole drilling refers to the process of drilling deep, narrow holes into the ground, primarily for extracting natural resources like water, oil, gas, or for environmental studies and construction purposes. It is a widely used technique in various industries, with applications ranging from groundwater extraction to mineral exploration and geotechnical investigations.
Borehole drilling is a critical technique for resource extraction and environmental management, providing essential services in water supply, energy, and infrastructure development.
GEOTHERMAL DRILLING
Geothermal drilling is the process of accessing the Earth’s heat by drilling deep into the ground to extract hot water or steam. This heat is then used to generate electricity or provide direct heating for buildings. The basic concept is to tap into geothermal reservoirs, where heat is stored in rocks and fluids beneath the Earth’s surface.
Geothermal drilling is a critical technique for resource extraction and environmental management, providing essential services in water supply, energy, and infrastructure development. Video Courtesy.
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