DAHANA offered Integrated Explosives Services for consumers in the geothermal market at the Indonesia International Geothermal Convention and Exhibition (IIGCE) 2024. The exhibition organized by the Indonesian Geothermal Association was from September 18 to -20, 2024, at JCC Senayan, Jakarta.

DAHANA’s Operations Director Yusep Nugraha, who was present to review the DAHANA booth (19/9), said that as an Indonesian explosives company, DAHANA wishes to contribute to the field of New and Renewable Energy, especially in geothermal development. Therefore, DAHANA has prepared Integrated Explosives Services to accelerate geothermal projects.

“As is known, the use of explosives in the geothermal industry can accelerate the process of developing geothermal projects and is efficient in producing energy from the hot water or steam needed. Hopefully, the Integrated Explosive Services can be widely accepted by geothermal stakeholders,” said Mr Nugraha.

The application of explosives in geothermal projects is an efficient and effective way compared to manual methods in stuck pipe conditions. With explosives in these activities, the problem of stuck pipes can be resolved more quickly to make sure that operational time is not wasted and operational costs become more affordable. 

DAHANA’s Integrated Explosives Services is an integrated blasting service consisting of explosives supply, warehouse provision, licensing, importation, transportation, to handling of remaining explosives. This service is claimed to be more effective in the use of explosives in the field.

Mr Nugraha added that DAHANA’s presence at the IIGCE exhibition was the company’s step to expand its contribution to Indonesia’s development. “Since moving to Subang, DAHANA has proven its green commitment by building a platinum-level green building certified office, actively responding to the climate crisis by planting trees in various locations. Therefore, we strongly support the acceleration of geothermal development and hope to contribute to it,” concluded Mr Nugraha