On June 20, 2023, an agreement was signed for the 'Geothermal Potential Study' with the consortium of bidders GEODA CONSULTING d.o.o. and CALIDA AQUA d.o.o.

The geothermal potential study will consolidate a detailed interpretation of all available data (geological, geophysical, petrophysical, hydrodynamic, etc.) accessible in the Hydrocarbon Agency's database. It will also include the results of measurements taken using the magneto-telluric survey method conducted between January 10th and 23rd, 2024, before and after the drilling and testing of the exploratory well Vukovar GT-1.

The study will present a clearer picture of the geothermal potential, resulting in a geological and numerical simulation model of the geothermal reservoir. This model will serve as the basis for assessing reserves of geothermal water and developing plans for its exploitation."

The project's total value is €259,470.62, of which non-refundable amount of funds is €217,330.02 (83.76%).
The project is led by the City of Vukovar, Croatia, with a project partner, EFLA Consulting Engineers from Iceland.
The project implementation period is from April 13, 2022, to April 12, 2024.




CONTACT INFORMATION:
City of Vukovar, Dr. Franjo Tuđman 1, 32000 Vukovar, Croatia, +385 (0) 32 456 501
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The "Clean Energy for Vukovar" project is financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the Financial Mechanism of the European Economic Area (EEA) 2014–2021, with national co-financing from the Republic of Croatia within the "Energy and Climate Change" program. The content of this announcement is the sole responsibility of the City of Vukovar and does not in any way reflect the views of the Manager of the "Energy and Climate Change" Program.

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