Renewables news
Eni and Snam launch Italy's first carbon capture project
The CO2 will be transported to an offshore platform through converted gas pipelines and then injected and stored at a depth of 3000 metres in an old gas reservoir, details Reuters.
SPE Aberdeen launches Offshore Achievement Awards with new categories
The SPE Aberdeen Offshore Achievement Awards 2025 officially launched on 30 August, 2024, with a line-up of new categories.
McKinsey: energy sector ‘reality gap’ widening between decarbonisation technology project commitments and realisation
New analysis highlights disparity between project target volumes, expected volumes and those reaching FID is significant – threatening the pace of the energy transition.
Petronas, ADNOC and Storegga to assess CCS in Malaysia
Petronas will collaborate with ADNOC and Storegga to evaluate carbon dioxide emissions storage in Malaysia, reports Reuters.
Miros supports pipelay operations for CCS project in Norway
Ocean insights provider, Miros, optimises vessel operations across Norway’s Northern Lights project.
An unlikely energy source for charging EVs
Turboexpander-generators have emerged as a reliable and emission-free method for generating clean electricity from pressure letdown processes both in pipelines and at the wellhead, explains Stephen Richards, Vice President of Engineering at Sapphire Technologies.
Strohm adds CO2 transfer to its latest product portfolio update
Strohm is now in a position to offer jumpers and flowlines for use in harsh environment carbon capture and storage (CCS) applications.
Putting pressure on fugitive emissions
Mary Loftus, Senior Research and Development Engineer and Valve Doctor, IMI Critical Engineering, explores the problem of fugitive emissions and the promise of new packing sets to help overcome what is a significant environmental and health challenge.
New DNV survey highlights oil and gas sector paradox
The industry must balance increasing demand for petroleum products and growing pressure to transition to low-carbon energy sources to reduce emissions, says DNV.
Equinor and GRTgaz sign agreement for CO2 transport system
The development will consist of a network of onshore CO2 pipelines, to be developed by GRTGaz, which will connect France’s Dunkirk industrial area to Equinor’s CO2 Highway Europe project.