OGJ Energy Transition Update - May 2nd, 2024
 
 
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May 2, 2024
Petrobras is moving forward with installation of solar photovoltaic plants at three of its Brazilian refineries as part of the company’s ongoing program to achieve net-zero emissions across its operations by 2050.
Gassco AS and Gascade Gastransport GMBH last week signed an MOU to transport hydrogen via pipeline in the North Sea.
Eight companies submitted applications to the Norwegian Ministry of Energy showing interest in securing potential CO2 storage areas on the Norwegian shelf.
Petrobras is progressing with decarbonization plans as part of the carbon-neutral master plan for the LUBNOR refinery in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
According to the NSTA, the service should help offshore facility operators identify suitable techniques for measuring and monitoring emissions from power generation, flaring and venting.
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Flow control specialist Oxford Flow will supply its IM-S gas regulators for SGN’s H100 Fife Future of Gas project in Scotland.
Order is part of a large-scale project for green hydrogen production in the Baltic Sea.
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