KBR has been awarded a Entrance-Finish Engineering Design (FFED) contract by Fidelis New Vitality for Venture Fyrkat, a liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) receiving terminal on the Port of Aalborg, Denmark.Â
KBR will present engineering to assist the LCO2 dealing with and storage facility, as Fidelis New Vitality goals to assist world decarbonization.
Venture Fyrkat is likely one of the first onshore CO2 sequestration amenities, and is a component of a bigger initiative, Venture Norne, which expects to retailer greater than 20 million tonnes of CO2 per 12 months by 2030. This equates to round half of Denmark’s yearly emissions.Â
“We’re extraordinarily happy to be part of this vital liquid carbon dioxide venture in Europe,” mentioned Jay Ibrahim, President, KBR Sustainable Expertise Options. “KBR’s strategic dedication and experience in power transition, coupled with our world-class engineering professionals, permits us to offer cutting-edge options to tasks which might be the important thing to serving to our world obtain net-zero carbon emissions.”
“We’re thrilled to work with KBR for our receiving facility as a result of their in depth expertise and experience with liquid carbon dioxide, enhancing our means to service our shoppers’ marine transported CO2 volumes,” added Ulrik Weuder, Managing Director for Fidelis Europe. “Fidelis has been working in Denmark for over two years to place the Norne Carbon Storage Hub because the carbon storage chief in Europe. Norne will allow emitters in Northern Europe to decarbonize each safely and economically.”