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Toby Thorrington

Daldrup & Söhne - Emission reduction will drive drilling demand

Daldrup & Söhne (Daldrup) felt hardly any impact from the pandemic, reporting 14% growth in total output in FY20. Divestment of the loss-making power plants, efficiency improvements in business operations and more effective cost control were the drivers behind the strong recovery in profitability. The market outlook remains positive, driven by the aim of many governments to reduce carbon emissions, while geothermal electricity and heat are generated in an almost CO2-neutral manner. Management expects FY21 total output of around €43m and an underlying EBIT margin of 2–4%.
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Daldrup & Soehne AG

Daldrup & Soehne AG is a provider of drilling and environmental services in Germany and Central Europe. Co.'s activities are organized into the following business units: Geothermal Energy business unit provides drilling services for near-surface geothermal energy; In the Raw Materials & Exploration business unit, Co. carries out drilling operations on behalf of national and international mining companies in exploration of deposits of fossil fuels and mineral raw materials; The Water Procurement business unit includes drilling wells to obtain drinking water; EDS provides environmental technology services to clients.

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Toby Thorrington

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