Petrofac's consulting team in Woking, UK has strengthened its position in supporting the Netherlands’ ambitions for CO2 capture and storage with an award from TotalEnergies EP Nederland of multi-million-dollar front-end-engineering design (FEED) for a CO2 injection platform.
The project involves the decommissioning of topsides and installation of a new repurposed platform connecting to the Aramis CO2 distribution network.
This follows the award of a FEED to Petrofac earlier this year covering the design of the 32” CO2 trunkline, including onshore, landfall and offshore sections, together with the offshore CO distribution hub platform for the Aramis system. This project is ongoing. This additional scope is a testament to our team’s success in the carbon transport and storage (CCS) sector internationally and reflects our growing expertise in managing the challenges and opportunities in delivering CO2 capture, transport, and storage at scale.
John Pearson, Chief Operating Officer, Energy Transition Projects, Petrofac, commented: 'This award demonstrates confidence in our abilities to provide vital engineering and project delivery expertise to projects that span the CCS value chain. This project, associated with the overall Aramis development, is another key component to the Netherlands’ ambitions to capture millions of tonnes of CO2 from industrial emitters in the region. We are immensely proud to be making an important contribution to these ambitions.'
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Source: Petrofac