How much does bore hole cost in Nigeria?

On average, borehole drilling can cost between N120,000 and N600,000 depending on some core factors that will be discussed in the next section.

How much is borehole drilling per meter in Nigeria?

THE TYPE OF DRILLING PROCESS This type would cost you about N120,000 to N300,000. The heavy-duty drilling process, although expensive is faster and requires lesser manpower. It would cost you from N600, 000 to N3 million if you chooses this method especially for renting the heavy machine equipment for the drilling.

How do I start a borehole drilling business?

How to Start a Borehole Drilling Business in Nigeria (2022)

  1. Carry out a Feasibility Study in Different Areas of Your Choice.
  2. Learn the Technical Skills Required.
  3. Write Your Business Plan.
  4. Register Your Business Name and Choose a Good Location.
  5. Purchase the Required Equipment Needed.
  6. Hiring Employees.

How much is borehole drilling in Ogun State?

The average price of the manual drilling method is from ₦120,000 – ₦300,000 while heavy duty drilling costs ₦250,000 – ₦650,000.

How deep should a borehole be?

between 60m and 80m
How deep should be a borehole be? There is no set answer for how deep a borehole needs to be. Put simply the borehole should be as deep as is required to reach the aquifer (water bearing rock). The average depth of a borehole is between 60m and 80m but this can be less as well as significantly more.

Is borehole drilling profitable?

Borehole drilling is a lucrative business due to the demand for portable clean water in homes and in offices.

How long does a borehole last?

A borehole is an asset that should last 50-80 years, with very low maintenance costs in the first 10-15 years. But for this to happen, you need to make the right decisions at the start of the process and invest wisely for long-term returns.

Can you dig a well anywhere?

The simple answer to Connie’s question is yes. You probably can drill your own well on your property. You, of course, would have to contact your local building department to see if there are any regulations that must be followed.

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