United Living Energy, a subsidiary of U.K. critical infrastructure provider United Living Group, has been selected as one of the primary contractors to deliver CO2…
United Living Energy, a subsidiary of U.K. critical infrastructure provider United Living Group, has been selected as one of the primary contractors to deliver CO2 transportation and storage (T&S) infrastructure for Eni’s Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
The project, secured by United Living Energy’s Infrastructure Services business (ULIS), is worth approximately $335 million over three-year period.
The facility will be instrumental in enabling the landmark HyNet CO2 pipeline, which aims to unlock a low carbon economy for the north west of England and north Wales.
The pipeline will be the first step in unlocking the benefits and ambitions of the wider HyNet North West project and achieving the UK’s net zero target by 2050.
The HyNet CO2 pipeline will take CO2 captured by industrial emitters across the region and transport it through new and repurposed infrastructure to permanent storage in depleted natural gas reservoirs under the seabed in Liverpool Bay.
ULIS has been chosen by Liverpool Bay CCS – a company of Eni Group – to work on the pipeline as part of an engineering, procurement, installation, and commissioning (EPIC) project.
The pipeline will start in Ince, Cheshire, and ULIS will cover over 34 km of new pipeline,
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