Offshore staff
ABERDEEN, UK — TotalEnergies has awarded Petrofac a three-year engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) framework agreement to provide brownfield services across the company’s UK North Sea region fields.
Petrofac’s consulting team in Woking near London also has started the FEED process for Neptune Energy’s L10 carbon storage infrastructure development in the Dutch North Sea that will connect to the Netherlands’ Aramis carbon capture, transportation and storage (CCS) project.
L10, in which the other partners are EBN, Tenaz Energy and Exxon Mobil, would store up to 5 MM metric tons/year of CO2, captured from industrial emitters onshore.
Petrofac’s scope covers the first two phases of the project:
- Phase 1A L10-South: installation of an L10 hub/injection platform in the L10 south storage complex and installation of a spur line from the Aramis distribution hub platform to the L10 hub platform.
- Phase 1B L10-North: Installation of an injection platform (L10-Y) in the L10 north storage complex (L10-BE) and of an inter-field pipeline between the L10 hub and injection platform.
12.18.2023