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SLB, Aker Options Safe Hafslund Celcio Carbon Seize Deal

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Last updated: 2025/02/02 at 12:41 PM
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SLB Capturi, a three way partnership of SLB and Aker Carbon Seize, in collaboration with Aker Options has been awarded an engineering, procurement, development, set up, and commissioning (EPCIC) contract by Hafslund Celsio AS to supply a carbon seize answer for a waste-to-energy facility in Oslo.

Hafslund Celsio is Norway’s largest district heating provider and operator of the nation’s largest waste-to-energy plant, SLB famous in a media launch. The carbon seize undertaking is a part of the Norwegian authorities’s Longship CCS initiative.

The contract contains the supply of a carbon seize plant, liquefaction system, non permanent storage, and loading facility on the waste incineration website, SLB stated. It additionally contains an intermediate carbon dioxide (CO2) storage and ship loading system at Oslo harbor, it stated. From there the CO2 will probably be transported to the Northern Lights everlasting storage facility on the Norwegian continental shelf.

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When operational, the carbon seize plant is anticipated to seize 350,000 metric tons of CO2 yearly, SLB stated. Martin S. Lundby, chief govt officer at Hafslund Celsio, stated the undertaking is anticipated to be operational by the third quarter of 2029.

SLB famous that the EPCIC award follows a cost-reduction section for Hafslund Celsio’s undertaking, throughout which effectivity enhancements, resembling format optimization, have been recognized. The undertaking will make the most of SLB Capturi’s modular Simply Catch 400 unit. SLB stated the space-efficient Simply Catch design creates a possible and cost-effective answer by minimizing on-site footprint, set up, and outfitting necessities.

“Standardization and modularization play a key position in shifting the economics of carbon seize tasks”, Egil Fagerland, chief govt officer at SLB Capturi, stated.

“We’re extraordinarily happy with our collaboration with Hafslund Celsio and Aker Options to align our Simply Catch plant design with the techno-economic necessities of this undertaking to assist make it a actuality. We look ahead to delivering this flagship undertaking as a profitable blueprint for industrial decarbonization tasks in Norway and throughout the globe”.

SLB Capturi is already delivering the carbon seize answer at Heidelberg Supplies’ cement facility in Brevik, in collaboration with Aker Options.

“This undertaking is a testomony to vital private and non-private collaboration to construct an industrial worth chain for carbon seize and storage. The undertaking can even considerably contribute to decreasing emissions and can create worth for each trade and society”, Kjetel Digre, CEO of Aker Options, stated.

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