First CO2 volumes stored at Northern Lights

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The first CO₂ volumes have now been injected and successfully stored in the reservoir 2.600 meters under the seabed. The world’s first third party CO2 transport and storage facility is now in operation, contributing to reducing European greenhouse gas emissions. The CO2 is transported via ships from Heidelberg Materials’ cement factory in Brevik. The CO2 is then […]

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New oil and gas discovery near the Troll field

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Equinor and partners have struck oil and gas in the Fram area, nine kilometres north of the Troll field in the North Sea. One exploration well has encountered petroleum in two reservoirs. One of the discoveries consists of both oil and gas, while the other one is just gas. In total, the resources are estimated […]

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PXGEO wins two-year geophysical contract to support Malaysia Upstream Activities

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First contract in Malaysia for seismic data acquisition and marine geophysical specialist PXGEO has secured its first contract in Malaysia to deliver offshore seismic data acquisition services under a two-year agreement. This includes a minimum commitment of 365 days of acquisition activity over the contract term utilizing the PXGEO 2 seismic vessel which will mobilize […]

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Aurora Energy Services opens Teesside office to support UK energy transition

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Aurora Energy Services (Aurora) has extended its UK footprint with the opening of a new office at the Wilton Centre in Redcar, positioning the company at the centre of Teesside’s growing clean energy and industrial innovation hub. The new base will support both legacy energy infrastructure and emerging net-zero projects across hydrogen, offshore wind, and […]

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East Anglia THREE offshore converter station jacket beds down in North Sea

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The massive steel structure that will house ScottishPower Renewables’ first-ever HVDC offshore converter station has been successfully installed in the southern North Sea.   Weighing in at around 3,700 tonnes and standing 59 metres high, the four-legged jacket foundation for the green energy company’s £4 billion East Anglia THREE offshore windfarm is now fixed to […]

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