We use our experience and expertise from land facilities and terminals over the past 40 years to enable today's carbon capture, storage and utilization projects.
In the development of facilities for carbon capture, storage and utilization, we contribute with documented experience and understanding of key challenges that arise in this type of project. Among other things, we have designed the Northern Lights terminal from the location study through all project phases to follow-up on the construction site. Both site preparation, quay facilities, buildings, substation, infrastructure and foundations. We largely use our land facility expertise, where it is central to select a suitable site early in the project. With our holistic understanding, we can assist you in enabling your CCS project.
Facilities related to carbon capture, storage and utilization are part of a cycle, and therefore need to be connected to other facilities, either by truck or ship.
To enable the interface with the sea, we use many years of experience from the most challenging developments along the Norwegian coast and in Arctic areas. We have been designing ports and marine technical facilities for decades and have built up extensive experience in finding technical and robust solutions. In order to find good solutions, one must have a good understanding of both marine operations and marine technical conditions, as well as finding good structural engineering solutions.
For onshore facilities, we offer a complete set of services and cover all necessary disciplines. At the interface between land and sea, we offer services within marine engineering and have expertise in wave forces, currents, anchoring, maneuvering analysis and mooring of ships and tankers. The services also encompass structural and geotechnical dimensioning of quays, piers, breakwaters and more.