UK approves Drax plans for bioenergy CCS project in Yorkshire
Carbon emissions captured from the Drax Power Station bioenergy units will be stored offshore as part of the Northern Endurance Partnership CCS project led by BP and Equinor.
Carbon emissions captured from the Drax Power Station bioenergy units will be stored offshore as part of the Northern Endurance Partnership CCS project led by BP and Equinor.
The UK government outlined its CCUS Vision in December, but where will the carbon set to be stored in offshore sites be sourced from?
The UK’s bus and lorry fleets, plus many homes, could be running on low carbon hydrogen within two decades thanks to green technologies now being pioneered in three UK regions renowned until now for their carbon-intensive industries.
Oil and gas giant BP (LSE: BP) has handed out a contract for work on a key North Sea carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
A senior figure at BP (LON: BP) says “compromises will need to be made” over access to space for North Sea energy transition projects.
The development of a “net-zero hub” on the Firth of Forth is key to achieving Scotland’s climate change goals, according to global natural resources consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
Supermajor BP and renewables giant Orsted are going head to head over the same patch of the North Sea, according to reports.
Strong boardroom and management continuity means px Group can carry on executing its strategy “without missing a beat” following a change of ownership, its boss said yesterday.
A number of the oil and gas industry’s biggest players have joined forces to speed up the decarbonisation of industry and power.
Twelve leading companies and organisations across the Humber have jointly submitted a bid worth around £75 million to accelerate decarbonisation in the UK’s most carbon intensive industrial region.