Storengy selects Costain for work on North West hydrogen storage project
Keuper Gas Storage Project in Cheshire could store up 400 million cubic metres of hydrogen in salt caverns.
Keuper Gas Storage Project in Cheshire could store up 400 million cubic metres of hydrogen in salt caverns.
Industry experts will explore innovation and decarbonisation opportunities that can transform Liverpool into an energy transition powerhouse.
Eni is in talks to sell nearly 50% of HyNet in the North West and Bacton Thames NetZero projects.
Engineering consultancy Penspen has secured a multi-million pound contract from United Living Group for a CO2 transportation pipeline connected to HyNet North West.
Eni has chosen ABB to be the main automation contractor for the HyNet North West carbon capture and storage (CCS) cluster, which received approval to begin construction in late April.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) regulator is calling for nominations for potential carbon storage locations on the UK continental shelf (UKCS).
Eni has awarded a £250 million contract to construction firm United Living Group to deliver CO2 transportation and storage infrastructure for its Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
In our exclusive interview with Ruth Herbert, EET managing director for business development and strategic initiatives, Energy Voice editor Mark Selby discusses Ruth's career journey from public to private sector, and the decarbonisation journey that EET (formerly Essar Oil) is taking.
Essar Energy Transition (EET) Fuels has completed the installation and connection of a hydrogen-ready furnace at its Stanlow refinery site, in a landmark moment for UK industry.
Italian oil and gas firm Eni has awarded a €520 million (£440m) contract to Saipem for the Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
While the energy sector welcomed confirmation of HyNet, the backers of the Acorn CCS project warned Scotland must not be "left behind".
The UK government and Italian energy firm Eni have signed a deal for financial support for its Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
Cadent has launched a public consultation on the HyNet North West Hydrogen Pipeline, running until November 19.
Two UK Track 1 carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects have pushed towards final approval after the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) proposed offering them CO2 transport and storage licences.
The UK government outlined its CCUS Vision in December, but where will the carbon set to be stored in offshore sites be sourced from?
No CO2 has been sequestered, no FID has been taken and no commercial scale projects are in operation. At the event, speakers set out their hopes for projects to reach FID by this time in 2024.
Geng North is thought to hold around 5 trillion cubic feet of gas and 400 million barrels of condensate. Eni sees the Kutei Basin becoming a “new world class gas hub”.
Eni’s UK subsidiary has signed 19 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) related to carbon capture and storage as part of the HyNet North West project, which won government backing last year.