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Project Highlights

How We've Delivered

The Urora Storm Water Project was a landmark assignment executed by AE Geo Integrated Services Ltd in collaboration with the Edo State Government and Edo NEWMAP (Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project).

As the lead contractor, AE Geo was responsible for the design and drilling of infiltration wells to tackle persistent flooding in the Urora community of Benin City. Our geologists carried out detailed hydrogeological and geophysical surveys to identify optimal recharge points for stormwater infiltration.

Key Outcomes:

Successfully reduced surface flooding during heavy rainfall.

Enhanced groundwater recharge, improving the sustainability of water resources in the area.

Provided a climate-resilient solution that protects homes, businesses, and infrastructure from recurrent flooding.

Demonstrated AE Geo’s capability in delivering environmental and hydrogeological engineering solutions aligned with global best practices.

This project remains a strong example of how applied geology and hydrogeological expertise can transform environmental challenges into sustainable solutions for communities.

Ensured uninterrupted water supply during emergencies.

AE Geo Integrated Services Ltd designed and installed an industrial borehole system for Phil-Hallmark Supermarket in Benin City to provide a reliable and sustainable water supply for both commercial operations and customer needs. The project involved: 

Hydrogeological survey to determine optimal drilling location

Drilling and installation of a high-capacity borehole system

Integration of pumping and storage facilities for uninterrupted water supply. 

Ensuring compliance with environmental and safety standards

Impact: This project guaranteed continuous water availability, reduced operational

risks, and supported business growth by ensuring self-sufficiency in water resources

AE Geo Integrated Services Ltd proudly became the first geological company to successfully drill and install a borehole in Agbede Town, Edo State. The project addressed the town’s urgent need for clean and reliable water by:

Conducting a detailed hydrogeological survey to identify viable aquifers. Drilling and completing the first borehole system in the community. Installing pumping and storage facilities to make water accessible for domestic and agricultural use. 

Impact: This pioneering effort not only provided the Agbede community with their first-ever sustainable water source, but also reduced the risk of waterborne diseases and improved overall community health and wellbeing.

AE Geo Integrated Services Ltd played a key role in the Kigali Methane Gas Extraction and Storage Project, which was designed to harness the vast methane reserves beneath Lake Kivu for electricity generation and industrial use. Our involvement included:

Geological and geophysical studies to assess subsurface methane deposits. Environmental impact assessment to ensure safe and sustainable extraction. Technical advisory support for methane storage and conversion to energy. Impact: This project contributed to Rwanda’s efforts to expand its renewable and alternative energy sources, enhance energy security, and reduce dependence on imported fossil fuels. AE Geo’s expertise provided reliable data and solutions that supported both energy generation and environmental protection.

At Warreke in Edo North, AE GEO Integrated Services Ltd successfully executed an irrigation development project in partnership with FADAMA, Edo State Government, and the World Bank. Our team carried out visibility studies, geophysical surveys and detailed geological assessments to identify suitable groundwater resources and optimize irrigation design. This project provided sustainable water for agricultural use, enhancing local food production and community resilience. The collaboration demonstrated AE GEO’s capacity to deliver international-standard hydrogeological services on complex, multi-stakeholder projects and further established our credibility in applying science-driven solutions to rural development challenges.