Deep Isolation: 2 of 2

GROUNDWATER

Deep Isolation acquires Freestone Environmental Services

Deep Isolation is developing its nuclear disposal options by acquiring Freestone Environmental

03 December 2021

GROUNDWATER

Deep Isolation awarded contract to study deep borehole disposal in Slovenia

Deep Isolation is now exploring nuclear waster borehole burial options in Slovenia

29 September 2021

MINING

Estonia's geology holds promise for nuclear waste disposal

Estonia's Fermi Energia looks to Deep Isolation to provide solution to nuclear waste disposal

04 February 2021

INFRASTRUCTURE

Deep Isolation awarded contract with EPRI

Deep Isolation to undertake further studies on deep underground disposal of high-level nuclear waste

29 April 2020

INFRASTRUCTURE

Deep Isolation begins Series A investment round

Deep Isolation continues to seek investors for underground nuclear waste disposal scheme

13 January 2020

GEOTHERMAL

Deep geologic disposal of nuclear waste canister demonstrated

A public demonstration of potential underground disposal of nuclear waste has taken place in the US

12 February 2019

PARTNER CONTENT

"+Efficiente" concept, brings the rigs diesel-hydraulic efficiency to the next level

Energy efficiency is no longer a nice-to-have, it is central to winning work, reducing operating costs and meeting net-zero mandates

PARTNER CONTENT

Compact tools, big shifts: ESG-driven innovation from Malvern Panalytical

Uwe Koenig explains how advanced analytical innovations like Aeris and Revontium are transforming decision-making, automation, and ESG performance in mining.

PARTNER CONTENT

Underground Reimagined - Transforming Material Movement into Strategic Capability

Mining Magazine, Australia’s Mining Monthly, and GeoDrilling International are excited to announce: The 2025 Underground Mining Insight Series

PARTNER CONTENT

Massenza Mi40: Powering water bore drilling in Australia's Northern Territory

Massenza Mi40 drill rig: delivering vital water supply with power & precision in Australia's remote areas