SLB Capturi Partners with Aker Solutions to Deliver CCS Solution For Waste-to-Energy Plant in Norway

SLB Capturi Partners with Aker Solutions to Deliver CCS Solution For Waste-to-Energy Plant in Norway

SLB Capturi has secured an engineering, procurement, construction, installation, and commissioning (EPCIC) contract to deliver carbon capture solution alongside Aker Solutions at Hafslund Celsio’s waste-to-energy facility in Klemetsrud, Oslo, Norway.

The contract includes the delivery of a carbon capture plant, liquefaction system, temporary storage, and a loading facility at the waste incineration site. Additionally, it encompasses an intermediate CO2 storage and ship loading system at Oslo harbor, from where the CO2 will be transported to the Northern Lights permanent storage facility on the Norwegian continental shelf.

Once operational as anticipated by third quarter 2029, the carbon capture plant is expected to capture 350,000 metric tons of CO2 annually.

The project awarded by Hafslund Celsio AS will be delivered based on SLB Capturi’s modularized Just Catch™ 400 unit. This space-efficient Just Catch design has been fundamental to enabling a viable, cost-effective solution by reducing onsite footprint, installation, and outfitting work, as SLB noted on Monday.

“Standardization and modularization play a key role in shifting the economics of carbon capture projects,” said Egil Fagerland, chief executive officer, SLB Capturi.

“We are extremely proud of our collaboration with Hafslund Celsio and Aker Solutions to align our Just Catch plant design with the techno-economic requirements of this project to help make it a reality. We look forward to delivering this flagship project as a successful blueprint for industrial decarbonization projects in Norway and across the globe,” Fagerland added.

Hafslund Celsio’s project is the second carbon capture plant in Longship, where SLB Capturi is already delivering the carbon capture plant at Heidelberg Materials’ cement facility in Brevik in cooperation with Aker Solutions.

“This project is a testament to important public and private collaboration to build an industrial value chain for carbon capture and storage. The project will also significantly contribute to reducing emissions and will create value for both industry and society,” said Kjetel Digre, CEO for Aker Solutions.

 

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