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...UK’s offshore oil and gas industry said the combination of carbon capture and hydrogen technologies are essential to ensuring the UK drives down its emissions, whilst providing the power needed...
...offshore energy hub. Given our excellent deep water facilities and prime location, we believe others will follow to join the significant cluster of organisations within the sector already established around...
...the Port of Blyth, infrastructure work including bund walls and access roads, is now underway. “The Port of Blyth is a growing offshore energy hub with excellent deep water facilities...
...SpA, offshore in Liverpool Bay. The hydrogen production hub will provide low carbon energy to replace fossil fuels in industry across the HyNet region, as well as heating homes, and...
...and in the future. It sets out ambitious and challenging expectations of the UK offshore oil and gas industry, and we are committed to continue working collaboratively with governments and...
...the region, as well as playing a role in international markets. “It’s perfectly located not far from our existing and future offshore windfarms in the East Anglia region and demonstrates...
...of 1m tonnes per year of CO2 from our hydrogen plant will be sent directly offshore through existing gas pipelines to be permanently stored in rock formations deep below the...
...their research had found Wales has the opportunity to be a net exporter of hydrogen. Because of its significant energy infrastructure potential, such as offshore wind projects in the Celtic...
...as demand across the offshore windfarm industry continues to grow. The company will take delivery of the 27.4 metre ship, made by French company Piriou, in April, 2016. Rory Clarke,...
...and exporter of hydrogen,” Huw continues. “However, if we are to fulfil the ambitions set out in OGUK’s (the leading representative body for the UK offshore oil and gas industry)...
...stick with their hydrocarbon heritage; becoming ultra-efficient and digitally enabled or pivot towards low carbon growth opportunities such as offshore wind or carbon capture, using hydrocarbons as the cash generating...
The leading representative body for the UK’s offshore oil and gas industry, OGUK, has called for the transition to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions to be at the heart of its...
Thom Payne, head of offshore, rigs & wells at Westwood Energy discusses the cautious rallying of the oil market, and the direction of travel, for what has been a turbulent 2020...
The shortlist for this year’s prestigious OGUK Awards has been revealed today. The annual awards ceremony celebrates the brightest and best talent from across the country’s offshore oil and gas...
...end and an auction mechanism akin to those used to establish the offshore wind sector, to kick-start the market for capturing and storing carbon. “Time and time again the current...
...key workers both on and offshore continued to safely operate installations around the UK Continental Shelf, supporting the UK’s security of energy supply. While seeking to deal with the economic...
...the area, to support upskilling the local workforce and foster a specialised skills base and pipeline of talent, further cementing the Tees Valley’s status as the home of hydrogen. Transport...
...sustained decline in offshore oil production in recent years, averaging around 10 million tonnes per quarter in 2021 and 2022 compared with roughly 12 million tonnes per quarter in the...