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Liquid Wind AB (Liquid Wind) has awarded Worley a front-end engineering design (FEED) services and cost estimate contract for its renewable methanol facility called FlagshipONE in Örnsköldsvik, Northern Sweden.
The facility is expected to produce 50 000 tpy of methanol by reacting carbon dioxide and green hydrogen together to form renewable methanol (also referred to as electro-methanol or
eMethanol). The feedstock for the facility will use biogenic carbon dioxide from a biomass-fired power plant and green hydrogen, which is made through the electrolysis of water that is powered by renewable electricity. The methanol produced is intended to provide a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels and a potential pathway to reduce carbon emissions in marine transportation.
Worley lands subsea and topside services job with Chevron April 19, 2021, by Nermina Kulovic
Project and asset services provider Worley has been awarded an engineering and procurement services contract by Chevron to provide brownfield modification services for one of its deepwater production facilities in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
The Blind Faith platform; Source: Chevron
Worley said on Monday that, under the contract, it will provide engineering and design services for the integration and subsea tieback of the Ballymore oil and gas field.
Ballymore is located in the Mississippi Canyon area of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, approximately three miles from Chevron’s Blind Faith platform, in a water depth of 6,536 feet. Chevron made the discovery back in January 2018.
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