DNV GL Led Consortium Wins Gas Vector Pathway Project
Between now and 2050, the energy systems of the UK and Europe are likely to be transformed with a more focussed drive towards a low carbon future. Although the potential energy landscape is often seen as one of increased electrification, at present, the UK gas networks carry over four times as much energy as electricity networks. DNV GL, a technical advisor to the global oil and gas industry, has won a major contract to coordinate the Gas Vector Pathways development project commissioned by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).
Sonardyne System to Monitor North Sea CO2 Leaks
Sonardyne International is taking part in a new Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) project within the Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) program to develop a Carbon Dioxide (CO2) marine and shallow subsurface monitoring system for underground CCS sites in the North Sea. The system will monitor for any CO2 leakage from saline aquifers and offshore storage sites such as oil and gas fields, both active and depleted. The development of a U.K.-based North Sea CCS industry is an important element in the government’s initiative to significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2050…