30
Wed, Apr

Rosetti Marino Bags $400M Contract for Work on Eni’s UK CCS Scheme

Offshore Engineer

Italian contractor Rosetti Marino has secured an offshore engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract in the North Sea, valued at over $400 million…

(Credit: Eni)
(Credit: Eni)

Italian contractor Rosetti Marino has secured an offshore engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract in the North Sea, valued at over $400 million, for the Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.

The project has been awarded by Liverpool Bay CCS to Rosetti Marino and covers a full EPC scope for the delivery of four platforms to be used for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in depleted reservoirs.

The contract, destined for Liverpool Bay CCS – a company of Eni Group – will be installed in the Liverpool Bay area, off the coast of the United Kingdom.

The scope of work assigned to Rosetti Marino S.p.A. includes the design, material procurement, construction and load-out of the platforms (EPC), as well as offshore hook-up and commissioning activities at sea.

The work will start immediately and is expected to be completed progressively between 2026 and 2028.

"With this award, Rosetti Marino reaffirms its commitment and competitiveness in the European offshore sector. The successful completion of this project will play a significant role in reducing CO₂ emissions from hard-to-abate industries in the UK and across Europe,” said Oscar Guerra, Chief

Content Original Link:

Read full article from Original Source OFFSHORE ENGINEER

" target="_blank">

Read full article from Original Source OFFSHORE ENGINEER

SILVER ADVERTISERS

BRONZE ADVERTISERS

Infomarine banners

Advertise in Maritime Directory

Publishers

Publishers