Pipeline sustainability news
Daphne Technology partners with Williams on DOE MERP grant
This partnership underscores both companies' commitment to reducing methane emissions.
Baker Hughes unveils new digital platform for CCUS risk management
The new digital platform offers an integrated dashboard to connect the entire CCUS life cycle, aiding in risk management and decision-making.
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.
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.
Jotun: new research reveals increasing importance of maintenance in oil and gas industry operations
Jotun report reveals more than four in five (88%) senior decision makers anticipate increased investment in maintenance over next five years.
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.
Italy to present hydrogen corridor plan in autumn
Italy will host an event in the autumn to present a network to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe, reports Reuters.
A natural gas destination
Olivier Pellerin, Federica Furcas and Raman Hanjra, Baker Hughes, discuss reducing methane emissions across the natural gas value chain through Integrated Compressor Line (ICL) technology, drawing on a case study showcasing the ICLs in operation.
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.