GEOTHERMAL

Midwest Geothermal expands fleet to lead North American market

North American geothermal specialist adds two new rigs to fleet and plans additional rig purchases

North American geothermal specialist Midwest Geothermal has added two GTD GT35 rigs to its fleet. Credit: GTD Goup

North American geothermal specialist Midwest Geothermal has added two GTD GT35 rigs to its fleet. Credit: GTD Goup

Midwest Geothermal has expanded its fleet with the addition of three GT35 drill rigs from GTD Group and has future plans to also incorporate a GT60.

This expansion makes Midwest Geothermal the operator of the largest fleet of GTD rigs in North America, showcasing its leadership and commitment to the geothermal drilling industry.

Tony Brokaw, president of Midwest Geothermal, said of the expansion: "We are incredibly proud to expand our fleet with these advanced GT35 rigs. This investment reflects our commitment to pushing the boundaries of efficiency and productivity in geothermal drilling. The addition of these rigs not only enhances our operational capabilities but also solidifies our position as industry leaders.

"The GT35's robust design and performance has proven to deliver outstanding results. Our team continues to meet or exceed our drilling targets and achieve our operational productivity. The plan to acquire a GT60 further underscores our dedication to adopting new technology to meet and exceed our clients' expectations. The continued growth of our fleet ensures that we remain the go-to provider for geothermal drilling services across North America."

Nicholas Bosch, CEO and founder of GTD, said: "We are thrilled to see Midwest Geothermal expand their fleet with our GT35 rigs and look forward to their future integration of the GT60. Midwest Geothermal's commitment to excellence and innovation aligns perfectly with our own values. Their impressive growth and exceptional performance are a testament to the capabilities of our GTD rigs, and we are excited to support their ongoing success."