Halliburton has secured a contract to offer completions and downhole monitoring companies for the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) carbon seize and storage (CCS) system in northeast England’s East Coast Cluster (ECC).
Halliburton will manufacture and ship the vast majority of the gear required for this challenge from its U.Okay. completion manufacturing facility in Arbroath. For greater than 50 years, the middle has supported North Sea operations and gives on-site product growth and testing assets alongside superior manufacturing capabilities to assist environment friendly manufacturing and the supply of apparatus.
“Halliburton is happy to develop and ship modern effectively completions and monitoring options for this groundbreaking carbon storage challenge,” mentioned Jean-Marc Lopez, senior vp, Europe, Eurasia, and Sub-Saharan Africa area, Halliburton. “This challenge permits growth of our completions exercise and showcases Halliburton’s management in CCS initiatives. We look ahead to the chance to ship our companies to assist the NEP challenge.”
The NEP infrastructure features a CO2 gathering community and onshore compression services, in addition to a 145-km offshore pipeline, and subsea injection and monitoring techniques for the Endurance saline aquifer, situated round 1000 m under the seabed. The infrastructure will transport and completely retailer as much as an preliminary 4 million tonnes/yr of CO2.
NEP is a three way partnership that features bp, Equinor, and TotalEnergies. It was shaped in 2020 because the ECC CO2 transportation and storage supplier, which can transport and retailer CO2 emissions from the Teesside and Humber regional industrial clusters.