Norway's Ministry of Energy has received applications from six companies in connection with the announcement of an area in the North Sea for potential...
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Wood is advancing three carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. The company has successfully assessed the technical feasibility of the Trudvang, Luna and Havstjerne CCS projects, which combined can store up to 21 million tonnes of CO2 annually, the equivalent of nearly half of Norway’s total CO2 emissions in 2023 (46.6 million tonnes).
Norway's Ministry of Energy has received applications from six companies in connection with the announcement of an area in the North Sea for potential...
On Saturday, 7 September, Troll B and C became partly powered from shore. This reduces annual emissions from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) by...
Over the last century, Norway has seen its forests triple in size, now surpassing one billion cubic meters of timber 🌳 Due to decades of...
In a new agreement, Ørsted will sell carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits amounting to 330,000 tonnes of CO2 to Equinor over a ten-year period. This...
In a new agreement, Ørsted will sell carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits amounting to 330,000 tonnes of CO2 to Equinor over a ten-year period. This...
Norway has received applications from 21 companies in the Awards in predefined areas (APA) 2024. The deadline for applications was 3 September.
Brazilian soybean exports reached 3.01 million tonnes in the first half of September, while corn hit 3.07 million tonnes, according to customs data...
Brazilian soybean exports reached 3.01 million tonnes in the first half of September, while corn hit 3.07 million tonnes, according to customs data...
Cathay Cargo, part of Cathay Pacific Airways, is actively discussing with an Indian airline to use its Hong Kong-based cargo terminal, which handles...
SAPMF's sixth-generation semi-submersible drilling rig secures a contract extension with Aker BP, prolonging its stay in the Norwegian Continental...