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29 Mar 24UK: Net zero moves closer with new guidance for carbon storage industry
Net zero and the energy transition have taken another step forward with the publication of new guidance for the carbon storage industry. The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has published two sets of guidance which will help the developing carbon storage industry prepare for first injection. -
28 Mar 24Colombia: Canacol Energy announces new gas discovery at Pomelo-1
Canacol Energy, a natural gas exploration and production company with operations focused in Colombia, has provided details of the new Pomelo-1 gas discovery, which encountered 96 feet of net gas pay. -
28 Mar 24Poland: Seaway7 awarded contract offshore Poland
Subsea7 has announced the award to Seaway7, part of the Subsea7 Group, of a sizeable contract by PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna and Ørsted for the transport and installation of the substations for the Baltica 2 wind farm, offshore Poland. -
28 Mar 24Denmark: BlueNord: Tyra Redevelopment Project: Opening of valves in Nybro and export of gas to the Danish market
BlueNord has announced that the Tyra Redevelopment Project continues to progress according to plan with the valves at the Nybro Gas Treatment Plant expected to open today and first gas will be exported to the Danish market from Tyra II. -
28 Mar 24Sweden: Eolus has made investment decision for three onshore wind power projects in Sweden
Eolus has made an investment decision for the wind power projects Fågelås, Boarp and Dållebo in Sweden totaling 88 MW. A turbine supply agreement has been signed with Vestas and construction will start immediately. -
28 Mar 24UK: RWE expands its UK offshore wind development portfolio by 4.2 gigawatts
RWE, one of the world’s leading offshore wind companies, has completed the acquisition of three offshore wind projects in the UK from Vattenfall, which was announced at the end of December. The three projects – Norfolk Vanguard West, Norfolk Vanguard East and Norfolk Boreas – each with a planned capacity of 1.4 gigawatts (GW), are located 50 to 80 kilometres off the coast of Norfolk in East Anglia.