Through the use of 3D models created in NAPA Steel, the move optimizes the design and rule check process, saving time and resources, while making class approval more efficient.
Scientists conducted an experiment in the North Sea 130km northeast of Aberdeen where they simulated a release of CO2 over a period of 12 days at a depth of 120 metres and three metres below the seabed
Wärtsilä Voyage has signed a strategically significant MoU with China Classification Society and Tianjin Port Group to co-develop China’s next-generation intelligent tug in line with CCS intelligent ship standards.
ExxonMobil and PETRONAS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and jointly explore potential carbon capture and storage technologies projects in Malaysia.
Talos Energy Inc. and TechnipFMC have entered into a long-term strategic alliance to develop and deliver technical and commercial solutions to Carbon Capture and Storage ("CCS") projects along the United States Gulf Coast.
With supportive regulations, CO2 from the Houston industrial area could be safely stored in the U.S. Gulf Coast region in formations thousands of feet below the surface or seabed.
Wärtsilä will take a central role in developing maritime carbon capture & storage (CCS) technologies as one of the leading partners in the LINCCS (linking carbon capture and storage) consortium.