Published: 5th September 2024
Wood have been busy in recent months. This long-standing BCECA member is advancing three carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Wood has successfully assessed the technical feasibility of the Trudvang, Luna, and Havstjerne CCS projects. Together, they can store up to 21 million tonnes of CO2 annually, the equivalent of nearly half of Norway’s total CO2 emissions in 2023.
In a further development, Shell has chosen Wood to deliver pre-FEED services for its innovative ‘Blue Horizons’ project in Oman. The project will produce low-carbon blue hydrogen and ammonia for local and international markets and capture and store CO2 from production. The pioneering development is expected to be the first large-scale project in Oman.