Equinor, DNV to increase carbon capture and storage safety via simulation software
Norway’s Equinor and DNV shake hands in order to develop software for safety assessments of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Read moreNorway’s Equinor and DNV shake hands in order to develop software for safety assessments of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Read moreIn a major development for the oil and gas sector, Norwegian start-up, Fieldmade AS, has entered into an Additive Manufacturing joint industry project contract with energy companies Equinor and Siemens Energy.
Read moreBKK, Equinor and Air Liquide are at the forefront of a new initiative that goals to build a complete supply chain for liquid hydrogen for the maritime industry.
Read moreFollowing its newly issued sustainability report for 2020, the Norwegian energy company Equinor announced that its greenhouse gas emissions were 1.4 million tonnes lower than in 2019.
Read morePSA Norway granted Vår Energi, Equinor, Gassco and Aker BP consent to perform manned underwater operations (MUO) in 2021.
Read moreENGIE and Equinor collaborated to develop joint low-carbon hydrogen activities. The partners will investigate the production and market potential for hydrogen from natural gas whereby the CO2 will be captured and stored permanently offshore.
Read moreEquinor, offshore wind major, explores the opportunities of wind offshore solar power, as according to the plan it will construct a floating pilot plant off Frøya, aiming to become the world’s first pilot plant for floating solar power in rough waters.
Read moreDogger Bank wind farm owners, Equinor and SSE, recently reached financial close on the first two phases of world’s largest offshore wind park project.
Read moreEquinor announced its ambition to become a net-zero energy company by 2050. The ambition includes emissions from production and final consumption of energy.
Read moreNorway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) has issued Equinor with a notification of order, after a safety audit on working environment risk at Grane identified five serious regulatory breaches.
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