Nearly There
Sunset in Liverpool Bay.
The company which owns and operates the oil and gas fields in Liverpool Bay, is currently completing some activity on the wells which connect to the oil and gas fields under Liverpool Bay.
This activity includes decommissioning the majority (around 55) of wells as they reach the end of their production life.
Alongside this well decommissioning activity is the need to convert around 11 wells so they can be reused to store carbon dioxide in the reservoirs, as part of the wider HyNet Carbon Capture and Storage project.
This project will allow carbon dioxide emissions from hard to abate industry in the north west of the UK to be stored in depleted gas reservoirs under Liverpool Bay, as part of the UK’s Net Zero target.
HyNet is a hydrogen supply and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project which will reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industry and support economic growth in the north west of England and north Wales.
The work is intended to take around three and a half years until full completion.
During this time the Valaris Norway will be moved to several different locations within Liverpool Bay.
Nearly There
Sunset in Liverpool Bay.
The company which owns and operates the oil and gas fields in Liverpool Bay, is currently completing some activity on the wells which connect to the oil and gas fields under Liverpool Bay.
This activity includes decommissioning the majority (around 55) of wells as they reach the end of their production life.
Alongside this well decommissioning activity is the need to convert around 11 wells so they can be reused to store carbon dioxide in the reservoirs, as part of the wider HyNet Carbon Capture and Storage project.
This project will allow carbon dioxide emissions from hard to abate industry in the north west of the UK to be stored in depleted gas reservoirs under Liverpool Bay, as part of the UK’s Net Zero target.
HyNet is a hydrogen supply and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project which will reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industry and support economic growth in the north west of England and north Wales.
The work is intended to take around three and a half years until full completion.
During this time the Valaris Norway will be moved to several different locations within Liverpool Bay.