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Pumped hydropower energy storage With the rise of renewables, energy storage technology is becoming more essential to speed up fossil fuel phase out and meeting electricity demands. One of the key messages in National Grid’s ‘Future Energy Scenarios 2021’, was the need for flexible power generation for the reform of the energy market, calling for as much as 13GW of energy storage by 2030 to enable growth in renewables. From the variety of technologies available, pumped hydro continues to dominate the market of over 180GW of operational energy storage capacity. What is pumped hydro energy storage? Common sense dictates that water and electricity are a dangerous combination. However, for over 100 years, pumped hydroelectric power has supported electricity consumption around the world. When electricity demand peaks water falls from an upper reservoir into a lower reservoir passing through turbines which generate power. The water is then pumped back up the hill during off peak times when electricity is cheaper (at night), or when there is surplus renewable energy.
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R&D efforts have brought new hydro storage technologies, such as variable speed, giving plant owners more flexibility, output, efficiency, reliability and availability. According to World Bank figures, pumped hydro is the cheapest energy storage technology in the world in terms of cost per kilowatt-hour of capacity. Total project costs range between US$106 and US$200 per kilowatt-hour, compared to between US$393 and US$581 for lithium-ion batteries. However, the pipeline for upcoming projects indicates battery storage as a rapidly growing market. Top markets include North America, Europe and Australasia with planned capacities of 11GW, 5GW and 10GW respectively. Globally there is around 30GW of planned battery storage capacity. Advances in technology and falling prices mean grid-scale battery facilities are becoming more popular. Alongside this, battery storage is being used for fast deployment and scaling of projects, as well as meeting demands for a range of appliances, including electric vehicles, consumer electronics and residential and commercial use. However, while batteries can provide fast response times, they are yet to demonstrate their ability to provide the full range of ancillary services needed to support the grid. Lithiumion batteries continue to lead in terms of battery energy storage deployment, however increasing awareness has been raised on the technology’s limitations – in terms of performance, safety and sustainability. As a result, more attention has been directed at other battery technologies and compositions that could gradually compete with the current frontrunner. Alternative battery storage technologies in development/use include lead-acid, nickel-cadmium, nickelmetal hydride, sodium nickel chloride, Li-S silicon anode, zinc-bromide and zinc-iron. Simply put, batteries are more cost effective for delivering small amounts of stored energy over a short time at high power levels, whereas pumped hydro is better at storing and releasing larger amounts of stored energy. However, it is without a doubt that both storage types are playing a tremendous role in the energy transition, and a diverse portfolio of technologies will ultimately benefit the market. Joanne Sivanathan Energy Analyst – Nuclear, Energy Storage, Hydrogen, Carbon Capture joanne.sivanathan@the-eic.com
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One of the great benefits of pumped hydro storage is the ability to respond to large energy demand changes within seconds, if needed. Pumped storage historically has been used to balance load on a system, enabling larger generating sources to operate at peak efficiencies. Pumped hydro storage plants have a lifetime of more than 40 years for electromechanical equipment and 100 years for dams. Some pumped hydro technologies, such as closed loop, present minimal environmental impact as they are not connected to existing river systems. This also allows for a plant to be located near a local grid. Furthermore, pumped hydro technology is mature, offering cost-effective ways to provide large scale balancing and grid services with reliable costs and performance.
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Inside this issue... It’s been a busy first month of the year for us at the EIC, and I’m pleased to announce a number of new initiatives that have been launched or will be launched very shortly.
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You may have noticed on social media that we have officially launched the North Sea Decarbonisation Conference, building on the success of the inaugural version of the event in May last year. Taking place on 17-18 May 2022 at the De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London, we are excited to bring back such a popular event with EIC members and non-members to focus on key topics such as hydrogen, electrification, offshore wind, CCUS, technology, green investment and decarbonising oil and gas. Hot on the heels of this announcement will be the launch of the Energy Exports Conference 2022. By now a well-recognised fixture in the energy calendar, #EEC2022 will return to Aberdeen for the first time since its launch in 2019. Expect to hear more about this year’s event on Monday 7 February and to snap up one of the in-demand sponsorship packages before they run out! Last week we published the first EIC Insight Report of the year, and you may have noticed it looks a lot different to before. We’ve revamped and refreshed the design to fall more in line with our branding and to provide higher quality reports to our members. EIC members can now download the UK Operational Renewables report from EICDataStream, with OPEX reports studying last year’s renewables gigawatt additions in Europe, GCC and ASEAN to follow shortly. We’re also very close to finishing the biggest project of them all. This February, all EIC members will have the ability to access and view all previous EIC webinar content on the EIC website – for free. This highly demanded functionality will further boost the value of EIC membership, allowing all individuals at member companies to access all previous EIC content at their leisure and at no additional cost. And last but certainly not least, the deadline for EIC members to register your interest in taking part in the 2022 EIC Survive and Thrive report is coming up. Please get in touch if you’d like to enter the EIC Awards process for 2022. Follow the EIC’s LinkedIn and Twitter accounts so that you don’t miss the exciting things to come from the EIC over the next few weeks. In this issue of Inside Energy, EIC Analyst Joanne Sivanathan studies the importance of pumped hydropower storage and battery storage, particularly alongside the rapid rise of intermittent renewables in countries’ electricity grids. We were delighted to interview EIC member ChampionX’s Mark Zijlstra and Charlotte McNamee, who discuss how sustainability can reap rewards which go beyond the bottom line.
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Operator: LUKOIL-Ecoenergo LLC Value: US$600m LUKOIL-Ecoenergo LLC has held a tender to conduct a feasibility study for the construction of an offshore wind farm in the Absheron Peninsula. At least five possible sites are expected to be identified. The study will be prepared by the end of April.
Operator: Shell Value: US$250m Shell has announced plans to develop a green hydrogen plant in the Port of Rotterdam. thyssenkrupp Uhde Chlorine Engineers has been contracted to engineer, procure and fabricate the 200MW electrolysis plant.
Operator: Equinor Value: US$170m TechnipFMC has been awarded an iEPCI contract for Smørbukk North. The contract covers a high-pressure, high-temperature subsea production system and associated equipment for a brownfield tieback in the Åsgard field.
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Operator: Taipower Value: US$2.1bn Development of an offshore wind farm with a total installed capacity of 300MW. Developers Taipower and Foxwell have selected the localised Vestas V174-9.5MW wind turbines for the project. The supply and service agreements for the offshore wind farm have been signed.
Operator: LanzaTech Value: US$100m Microsoft has made a US$50m investment in the biorefinery in Georgia. The project’s onsite engineering is nearly complete, with plans to begin producing 10m gallons per year (340,000 tpa) of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel from sustainable ethanol in 2023.
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SONARDYNE’S MICRO-RANGER 2 ULTRA-SHORT BASELINE (USBL) SYSTEM Sonardyne’s Micro-Ranger 2 USBL system contains everything you need to track divers, ROVS and AUVs in a rugged case small enough to operate-anywhere, from anything. Micro-Ranger 2 is designed to provide everything needed to start tracking divers, remotely operated vehicles, autonomous or unmanned underwater vehicles or any other subsea targets, all from a single IP-67-rated ruggedised case small enough to operate anywhere.
“COTS equipment is playing an increasing role in supporting wider military operations and systems like Micro-Ranger 2 are part of that eco-system; providing navies globally with affordable, easy to acquire, mobilise, and dependable maritime technologies.
It can track up to 10 targets to over 3,000ft (995m) and comes complete with a surface-deployed Micro-Ranger transceiver, a GNSS antenna, and two of Sonardyne’s smallest transponders, the Nano. The one-box solution also houses a built-in battery to support more than 10 hours of continuous use, as well as ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity to connect to a user’s laptop for fast and easy tracking.
“The flexibility of the hardware platform and secure digital signal architecture inside Micro-Ranger 2 means that customers can also benefit from being able to use and integrate our different navigation, communications and control mission systems, seamlessly, all with technical and application support from our facilities in the US.”
Dan Zatezalo, Technical Sales Manager for Sonardyne in the US, said: “We’re really excited to be supporting the work of such a technically strong company as Advanced Acoustic Concepts, which plays a critical part in supporting the US Navy.
Sonardyne International Ltd is recognised as a world leader in the design and manufacture of underwater acoustic positioning, inertial navigation, wireless communications and sonar technology systems for the offshore oil and gas, ocean scientific and maritime security industries.
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How far has the sector come in putting sustainability at the heart of its operations? In 2020, many companies started formalising their aspirations around sustainability goals, and last year, the industry started to show some progress in this area, predominantly driven through procurement functions. This year, I expect we’ll start to see these aspirations being embraced on an operational level, although there are still significant regional differences in the pace of adoption in the sector. It’s encouraging to see a huge shift in focus. The biggest impact is for efficiency savings and shrinking carbon footprint across the supply chain. There’s still a long way to go, however, with more investment and impetus needed to fast-track action. For any challenge, knowing the scale of the task at hand is paramount to solving it. How can innovative methodologies like ChampionX’s internal carbon footprint calculator for its chemical offerings, make a difference to oilfield operations?
Our internal methodology for CM calculating carbon footprint gives us a measurable understanding of the baseline where we can judge performance and progress.
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It has helped us understand the carbon impact of what we’re developing and how we’re delivering products to our customers. This creates insight for innovating new technologies and sharing opportunities that create real value through this very transparent and tangible assessment. We’ve extended this approach to measure the impact of our programmes on customers’ assets. This can lead to a holistic carbon impact assessment across the value chain.
That shift of focus from operations to sustainability creates a better workplace culture, just as a focus on safety has done in the past. People understand this need, they’re hungry for it, and want to be part of efforts to improve. This concerted effort is hugely positive for a company’s reputation and gives everyone the motivation to succeed.
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What difference can the company’s sustainability impact assessment make to a firm’s operations and the culture of its workforce? It’s been designed to facilitate an open and frank discussion with our customers around the critical elements of their environmental, social, governance (ESG) programme. We then work with them to do a ‘cold-eyes’ review into their operations to uncover opportunities to help them achieve their goals. Examples might include ways to reduce the carbon intensity of their operations, minimise freshwater usage or reduce their overall waste streams. The output typically results in partnerships that drive performance. This kind of assessment is so important to helping customers quickly understand what’s working well and what needs improving. From there, they can prioritise and develop solutions with support from ChampionX.
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It’s widely believed that implementing more sustainable practices not only protects the environment but can have a positive impact on the financial, logistical and technical challenges of a project or development. Can you give some examples? Historically, the industry has shied away from fully embracing ESG aspects partly because of the fear that it’s going to add more cost. But really, it creates incredible opportunities, especially for innovation, which often result in reduced operational expenses. For example, one of our water shut-off chemical solutions was used by a customer in Canada to reduce their large volume of produced water by ~86%. Consequently, the amount of energy needed to pump the fluids to the surface was reduced, which in turn lowered the associated carbon emissions related to the artificial lift equipment. In addition to reducing the carbon footprint of the operation, this programme significantly cut the annual OPEX for the operator.
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Concerns over climate change and calls for the oil and gas industry to lower carbon emissions have never been so forceful. Mark Zijlstra, regional sales manager and his colleague, marketing analyst Charlotte McNamee, share their thoughts on how a sustainability focus can reap rewards which go beyond the bottom line… Another example is how we’re re-examining our supply chain for products in Azerbaijan. Recently, we successfully replaced an imported solvent with a locally sourced solvent, which generated an annualised reduction of 291 metric tons of CO2 emissions1. This is equivalent to the CO2 impact of taking more than 63 cars off the road for one year2 and demonstrates how localisation can lead to environmental sustainability and greater operational efficiencies.
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to meet electricity demand at our manufacturing facility in Dubai. We’re also challenging our teams to make adjustments to how they work to impact our overall emissions. Examples include switching to LED lighting in some office locations, minimising waste and adopting flexible working schedules. CM
What is ChampionX doing to introduce more sustainable options for its customers and across its workforce and operational hubs? Last year, ChampionX announced the acquisition of Scientific Aviation Inc, a market leader in site-specific and regional methane emissions monitoring solutions for continuous and periodic monitoring applications, as well as Tomson Technologies LLC and Group 2 Technologies LLC, leaders in nano technology platforms with proven commercial applications that help energy companies lower the carbon footprint and operating expenses of their oil and gas production operations. Internally, we’ve made changes in several areas, including using renewable electricity for most of the power usage at our manufacturing plant in Aberdeen and developing a plan to implement solar panels
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Across ChampionX, there’s a passion for becoming more carbon conscious and to help climate change. Improving lives is woven throughout our organisation’s fabric, as demonstrated by the high engagement in our sustainable energy empowers development (SEED) employee resource group. This group aims to elevate our sustainability objectives and company goal of creating a workplace culture where everyone feels a sense of belonging. It also creates opportunities for personal development. There’s so much support to share ideas, however small, to make a difference in the workplace and at home – from planting hundreds of trees in Scotland, to organising litter clean up events in our communities around the world, to sharing tips for avoiding single-use plastic products. It’s exciting to feel that engagement can collectively change the culture within the industry.
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The clear message from leaders at COP26 is there is no silver bullet or quick fix. What can be done now to bring net zero ambitions closer?
The oil and gas industry is like a super tanker. If the industry is going to quickly realign to this new destination and fully embrace ESG at every level, then it will take all of us working together to safely steer a new course. Only through impactful partnerships, genuinely embracing change, and challenging paradigms, will we be able to achieve the low carbon future that’s urgently needed. Mark Zijlstra has been with ChampionX for 10 years and has held various technical and sales roles during that time. Currently, he is the regional sales manager for the Caspian region. He also leads various sustainability initiatives within the company, including his role as the president of the eastern hemisphere chapter of SEED, ChampionX’s sustainability-focused employee resource group. Charlotte McNamee has more than 11 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. She previously worked for eight years as a process engineer at Fluor, and later, Wood Group. Charlotte joined ChampionX three years ago and is now a marketing analyst based in Aberdeen, UK. She graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a BSc in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Economics and Business Management. Charlotte was recently selected as one of Transition Economist’s Top 100 Women in the Energy Transition and Top 10 Women in Renewables in recognition of her work in supporting the energy transition.
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835 Union Street New Orleans LA 70112-1401 US Contact Mr Barton Folse, Business Development Telephone +1 504 584 2424 Email bfolse@canalbarge.com Web www.canalbarge.com Canal Barge Company Inc is a privately owned, independent marine transportation company. Its fleet of almost 50 inland towboats and 900+ deck, tank and hopper barges operates throughout the US. The company’s oceangoing deck barge fleet operates in all US coastal waters, the Caribbean Sea, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. CBC leverages its domestic liquid cargo logistics expertise to develop best-in-class project management capability. No matter the cargo, origin or destination, CBC will deliver, safely and securely. CBC is dedicated to its mission of forming long-term, mutually profitable partnerships with its customers by providing consistently high-quality services.
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Member news Add Energy: award-winning RFID solution lands first US contract Add Energy’s innovative AssetVoice™ solution has been selected by a Houston-based chemical decontamination company to track and manage critical equipment required for seamless and safe servicing of chemical plants and refineries. As well as addressing workflow management issues and invoicing support, the real-time tracking system will provide an additional layer of safety assurance by helping to ensure that equipment has been maintained correctly, and is certified and safe for use in an ultra-high temperature application.
We are delighted to roll out our cutting-edge product in the US for the first time, and we look forward to helping unlock efficiencies across our client’s accounting, operations, maintenance and warehousing departments. Susan Steyn, Vice President in North America, Add Energy
Built-in automated change management facilitated by an Internet of Things (IoT) network while Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and sensors enable AssetVoice™ to track and manage the asset’s entire journey to optimise availability, integrity and efficiency. This agile solution’s cybersecurity credentials are assured thanks to expertise sourced from the UK’s University of Salford.
Amarinth announces new agent in Asia Pacific focused on extending oil and gas assets
Amarinth, a world-leading, net-zero designer and manufacturer of low lifecycle cost centrifugal pumps and associated equipment, primarily for the offshore and onshore oil and gas industries; nuclear and renewable energy generation; defence; desalination; process and industrial markets, has further strengthened its position in the Asia Pacific market through an agency agreement with Bumi Wangsa, based in Malaysia. Bumi Wangsa TMS Sdn Bhd, with offices in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a leading provider of sophisticated high-quality equipment and services to the oil and gas industry with global clients that include Petronas, Shell, ExxonMobil and BP. Amarinth will work closely with Bumi Wangsa to focus on extending the life of existing offshore and onshore brownfield assets within the Asia Pacific oil and gas industry through a comprehensive and cost-effective pump replacement, repair and modification programme.
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Amarinth will supply new efficient API 610 horizontal, vertical and in-line vertical centrifugal pumps to replace existing, often obsolete, end-of-life pumps. Where possible, new pumps will be hydraulically and dimensionally interchangeable with the old ones reducing installation, pipework and downtime costs.
Working in partnership with Bumi Wangsa will enable us to deliver even better localised support, particularly for the many challenging projects where organisations are looking to cost-effectively extend the life of their brown field assets. Dzairel Yusuff, Malaysia Sales Manager, Amarinth
If replacement is not required, then Amarinth, in partnership with Bumi Wangsa, can undertake repair and modification of most existing pumps, regardless of the original equipment manufacturer. This may include upgrading components and improving the performance or reliability of the pumps. With the on-going availability of spares and support from Amarinth for the refurbished pumps, this can extend their life for many more years.
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XSENS is coming to Brazil with Chess With a presence in South America since 2019, XSENS has turned its focus to the Brazilian market, bringing innovative solutions for metering systems for the oil and gas industry.
XSENS is a Norwegian technology and services company, offering a non-intrusive ultrasonic meter for flow and fraction, capable of measuring full velocity profiles, off-centre as well as through the centre (which had not been possible before with a clamp-on design) providing high accuracy for pipeline sizes from 1.5” to 30” and above. For single (liquid, gas, wet gas) or dual phase flows (water/oil), with water cut measurements and benefits such as no leakage, easy installation, low weight and cost, XSENS meters use ultrasonic technology but in a novel way, being able to compete with traditional inline ultrasonic meters. Established in 2013, with its primary office located in Bergen, Norway, XSENS introduced to the global market new and disruptive clamp-on ultrasound technology: functionality scalable from single flow signal to fraction measurement. For more information about the application and technology contact the local Chess Solutions agent located in Rio and Macaé.
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New DNV recommended practice defends power grid substations from cyber-attacks
DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, has published new guidelines for power system companies planning to improve the cyber security of protection devices and digital technologies within substations. Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter
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Power system protection technologies are essential to maintaining the stability of a grid. They aim to isolate a faulty section of an electrical power system, leaving the rest of the live system to function acceptably without severe damage from the fault. ‘Recommended Practice DNVRP-0575’ was published following a joint research project conducted by DNV and Nordic transmission system operators Fingrid, Statnett SF and Svenska Kraftnät. It offers industry-reviewed guidance on planning and implementation of cyber security measures and controls in power system protection devices. The measures outlined in the Recommended Practice cover people, processes and technology. They apply to organisations involved in operating, managing and securing protection devices and the digital technologies in substations. They are based on a comprehensive review of current EU and US legislation, and a range of applicable standards and guidelines on cyber security of operational technologies. The Recommended Practice also discusses future substation infrastructure. Download the new Recommended Practice on cyber security for power grid protection from DNV’s website.
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EnerMech invests in new crane training tech
EnerMech has invested £500,000 in advanced crane simulator training systems at its Luanda (Angola), Doha (Qatar) and Great Yarmouth (UK) facilities. The investment forms part of the company’s ongoing commitment to provide clients with the latest high quality and innovative solutions that enhance and support safe lifting operations. Utilising the very latest simulator technology, the KraneSIM models support clients across the drilling, engineering, subsea, production and construction sectors, and use the most cutting-edge, progressive graphics to create realistic training conditions. Delivered via suites of powerful PCs and high-resolution screens, KraneSIM technology exposes trainees to a range of operating conditions including dangerous circumstances which cannot be replicated safely in real life. This allows crane operators to build the necessary decision-making skills to safely negotiate situations that include equipment malfunctions, adverse weather conditions and human factors. EnerMech’s training arm was established 25 years ago and currently delivers 116 courses to its global network.
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EthosEnergy CEO Ana Amicarella recognised as top executive
EthosEnergy’s CEO, Ana Amicarella has been recognised as Top Executive of the Year during the Experience Power conference hosted by Power magazine. Power magazine honoured innovative leaders from the power generation industry during an awards ceremony at the Experience Power conference last year. A worldwide call for nominations went out and submissions were narrowed down to a shortlist of awardworthy contenders into 15 categories.
I am honoured to have won this award. But most of all, I am proud of everything our team has achieved over the last year despite challenging conditions. Ana Amicarella, CEO, EthosEnergy
Faced with outage cancellations and postponements due to COVID-19, and a depressed oil and gas sector, EthosEnergy’s reaction was to restructure the business to better align with customers and market dynamics. Ana Amicarella was appointed CEO in December 2019 with a mission to take EthosEnergy into its next stage of strategic development and position the company for growth. Prior to EthosEnergy, Ana spent 22 years with GE and eight with Aggreko, where she was managing director for the Latin America business. In just one year Ana has led EthosEnergy through a revolutionary transformation. Despite the hurdles of COVID-19 and challenging market conditions, EthosEnergy achieved its best financial year to date and is on track for ambitious growth over the next five years.
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MTE celebrates dual managing director appointments
MTE has announced the appointments of Matt Camp and Kevin Judson as the company’s new joint managing directors. Already valued team members – Matt and Kevin bring a wealth of experience to the company and since re-joining MTE in 2019, both have been instrumental in driving business growth and development.
Ocean Infinity acquires Red Rock
Ocean Infinity, the marine robotics company, has acquired Red Rock, a technology company with solutions that will enable autonomous port operations; a key enabler for future uncrewed shipping. Red Rock is spearheading the development of digital and autonomous solutions to revolutionise lifting and handling both onshore and offshore.
Kevin Judson, MTE’s former director of projects has a strong track record delivering technically complex and multidisciplined projects to various sectors worldwide – including in the renewables, oil and gas and nuclear industries. Holding previous senior management positions and responsible for engineering and operational delivery teams, Kevin has been key to demonstrable company wide operational improvements.
Together, Ocean Infinity and Red Rock have all the ingredients to develop next-generation shipping to provide the industry with the ability to operate safely on a global scale. I’m incredibly excited to welcome the Red Rock team onboard.
Since re-joining the company, Kevin has utilised his expertise to build valuable client relationships, deliver major projects and extend MTE’s project portfolio through focussed R&D initiatives.
The acquisition will combine Ocean Infinity’s Armada robotic vessels and low emission operations with Red Rock’s ability to develop hardware and software solutions for remote and autonomous handling. Together, the two businesses will transform port operations and shipping through artificial intelligenceenabled, safe, low emission movement of vessels and cargo.
Matt Camp, MTE’s former operations director is a highly experienced leader, specialising in marketing and sales for the oil and gas, nuclear and renewables sectors. As a chartered engineer, Matt’s knowledge and experience is extensive having previously held senior positions within operations, business development, engineering and commercial. Since re-joining the company in 2019, Matt has managed MTE’s repositioning and growth activities, successfully strengthening the business with substantial order awards.
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The complementary technology of Ocean Infinity and Red Rock will enable the enlarged group to become the world’s leading marine robotics company with technology and sustainability at its core. Ocean Infinity’s footprint in Europe now extends to offices in Norway and Romania, alongside the existing presence in North America, the Middle East and Africa.
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Optilan wins new two-year contract on BTC pipeline
Optilan, the leading telecoms and security systems integrator, has successfully completed the first year of operation on the BTC pipeline project, resulting in the award of the continued support and maintenance contract for the system.
Optilan has partnered with BTC on these assets since 2012, when Optilan was appointed to install enhanced security along the 1,076km Turkey section of the pipeline. The new contract will now focus on long term sustainable collaboration to ensure the effective maintenance of the systems installed, for which safety and efficiency will remain central to execution. This will cover maintenance for the following systems: pipeline monitoring, perimeter security and CCTV, installed along the Turkey section of the pipeline.
The agreement is another example of Optilan’s capabilities and expertise in the pipeline sector. As a global leader, Optilan will deliver this project from its Turkish office as the main contractor on the project. This follows a string of project awards made recently in the region, including the Misurata power plants by ENKA and the Jubail-Riyadh water transmission system by Limak, which highlights Optilan’s global footprint.
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The Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline Company Limited (BTC), a joint venture company whose major shareholder is BP, has awarded Optilan an additional 2-year contract for years 2 and 3 maintenance on the PIDS enhancement project.
The pipeline transports crude oil from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
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Petroplan appoints new CEO Specialist energy talent acquisition group, Petroplan, has appointed Christopher Honeyman Brown as chief executive officer to lead the group’s global operations.
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A widely respected professional within the accounting, law and education space, Christopher’s appointment signals a new era for Petroplan as the group begins to move at pace, accelerating, adapting and sharpening its service offering. Prior to becoming chief executive, Christopher was appointed as non-executive director of Petroplan Holdings Ltd in 2018. His proven leadership capability in large and complex organisations ideally positions him to deliver Petroplan’s vision for growth. Christopher’s breadth of experience spans 50 years including his role as CEO for Alsop Wilkinson, which during his tenure later became DLA Piper following a successful merger with Dibb Lupton Broomhead. He was then CEO of asb law, and appointed chairman of publishers Hennik Group Ltd in 2015 all while serving as a governor for Stowe School from 1993 to 2016. During his career he has supported numerous organisations as both an advisor and executive with a focus on improving business performance.
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Sandvik celebrates record order for its nuclear segment
Sandvik Materials Technology has announced the securing of a record order for nuclear tubes and pipes from a world-leading low carbon energy company for the development of nuclear power stations in the UK. Sandvik will supply nuclear tubes and pipes in 29 dimensions in grade 3R65, a molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless chromium-nickel steel with a low carbon content. The tubes will be mainly used to connect different systems close to the second reactor at the Hinkley Point C power station in Bristol, England. The materials will require a high degree of cleanliness to meet the nuclear RCC-M design code, with firm controls on instructions and procedures and regular onsite third-party inspections during manufacturing. The tubes and pipes will be manufactured at Sandvik’s production unit in Sandviken, Sweden.
We are proud to have been selected as supplier for this contract, which confirms our position as the leading producer of nuclear tubes.
Sonardyne to stream ocean exploration missions live
The world’s deepest diving acrylic hulled manned submersible is to be equipped with Sonardyne’s BlueComm optical communications link to allow live streaming of deep ocean expeditions anywhere in the world. The Triton 7500/3 series submersible will operate from REV Ocean, one of the world’s most advanced research vessels, currently under construction for the Norwegian non-profit organisation of the same name. BlueComm will allow the occupants of the Triton submersible to live stream high-definition video and audio to the surface, including to those on board the vessel’s 35-person auditorium or even website and television audiences worldwide, to share first-hand in their experience. © 2022 Sonardyne
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This is the second order from the energy company for Sandvik nuclear materials. In 2018, the company was commissioned to provide a package of tubes for the first reactor at Hinkley Point C. The order was delivered during 2019 and 2020. This order was successfully secured due to Sandvik’s record of excellent understanding of the customer’s technical requirements, and its delivery of high-quality materials.
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This is the latest application of BlueComm onboard a Triton submersible. In 2019, the Nekton Foundation used BlueComm to conduct the world’s first live streaming to global audiences from a submersible during their First Descent expedition in the Indian Ocean.
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International trade Its all about hydrogen 2021 saw a rise in announcements of hydrogen production projects, meaning the next few years are vital for pushing these developments off the ground ready for commercial, largescale production. Europe is taking the lead as one of the top hydrogen markets with over 150 projects in the pipeline, most of which are currently at the feasibility stage and have start-up dates for the mid-2020s. This is in line with the EU’s Hydrogen Act which plans for a ramp-up of hydrogen projects between 2025 and 2035, ready for huge market growth from 2035 to 2050 onwards. Germany is at the forefront of the European hydrogen revolution with a goal of 5GW by 2030 and the Renewable Energies Sources Act, which contains provisions to support the production and industrial usage of green hydrogen. Germany has 62 largescale hydrogen projects to be state funded as part of a joint European hydrogen project (IPCEI), which has €8bn earmarked for German IPCEI projects alone.
On the other side of the globe, North America is making headway Camilla in developing its Tew hydrogen economy. The US Hydrogen Roadmap predicts that the hydrogen market could generate US$140bn per year in revenue by 2030, and US$750bn per year in revenue by 2050. Policies and funding are being put in place to aid the market, most prominently US$64m in funding for 18 projects that will support the H2@Scale vision for affordable hydrogen production, storage, distribution and use. The EIC recognises this importance and is committed to getting the hydrogen supply chain one step ahead of the immense market growth that will occur over the coming years. This is why we are now taking steps to support our members and the wider supply chain at various exhibitions during the year. See below for our brand new exhibitions, and join us in the UK pavilions. Contact one of the team to find out more.
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UK and Europe news UK events update The UK and Europe team launched into 2022 with a couple of fantastic partnership announcements and industry events. EIC is delighted to be working with the Energy Transition Zone Ltd (ETZ) as its delivery partner for a series of cohort masterclasses throughout this year. The cohort will be made up of a select group of North East Scotland energy supply chain companies who will have exclusive access to all industry masterclasses taking place during 2022. Throughout the series cohort members will receive up to date market insight from specialists, hear the future market potential from key industry speakers and attend one to ones with potential clients and partners.
The EIC, along with international supporting partners, Jo Cam is delighted to launch pbell the second North Sea Decarbonisation Conference (NSDC) on 17-18 May 2022. Join us as we come together to explore the role in shaping the North Sea’s low carbon energy journey, discuss the potential of the North Sea, the opportunities, the industries, and technologies which are expected to flourish. NSDC will include sessions focussed on: offshore wind, floating offshore wind, hydrogen, CCUS, new technologies, financing net zero, ocean energy and low-carbon manufacturing.
We have a full calendar On Monday 28 February of events planned at 14:00 (GMT) we Forthcoming events for our members and launch our first webinar the wider industry with ETZ: North East Monday 28 February 2022 throughout the year Scotland and a Low North East Scotland and a Low Carbon Future in our bid to bring Carbon Future. The you the most up to discovery of the Forties March tbc Floating Offshore Wind date business and field, and its successful ScotWind Leasing Round sector news. We will development, drove the be hosting a number region – and with it the March tbc of webinar and UK – into the spotlight Nuclear Showcase face to face events. of a new energy March tbc Expand your Professional Alongside our events revolution. Once again Network in the LNG and Hydrogen Industry programme we are North East Scotland delighted to include will play a pivotal role various partnership packages to help increase as the energy transition takes shape, forging visibility and strengthen your brand recognition ahead to become globally recognised and an in the energy sector. The EIC has a dedicated integrated energy cluster. and highly experienced events team in the UK In order to gain access to the masterclass and in all our international offices who aim to series you must first apply to become a cohort work with key partners to jointly deliver energy member stating that your company has a base sector events, while also providing bespoke within the North East Scotland region. Please event management services from start to finish. register your interest by emailing us and a We have designed a number of packages to suit member of the team will be in touch with further all needs and budgets. To find out more about details: eventsuk@the-eic.com putting your company front and centre of the The EIC is also working with Mott MacDonald energy industry, simply call to discuss the best on the delivery of a two-year event series. option for your company with one of our team By working in partnership, we will develop or email: eventsuk@the-eic.com co-branded events and thought leadership Jo Campbell discussion sessions, as we come together to Regional Director, UK & Europe embark on the world’s biggest energy issues as jo.campbell@the-eic.com we engage with a global audience.
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Middle East news As we begin to settle into 2022 the announcement that federal government departments in the UAE are to change their working week adopting a four and a Ryan M cPhers on half day working week, with employees working Monday to Thursday and a half day on Fridays. The decision will better align the Emirates with global markets, reflecting the country’s strategic status on the global economic map. It is also hoped that the new long weekend will boost productivity and improve work-life balance. At the time of writing several companies in the private sector have followed suit, with others undertaking a consultation period. I am delighted to kick the year off with some exciting news with ADNOC having joined EIC as our first ever NOC member, this is a significant milestone in the EIC journey, and I look forward to building upon the tremendous relationship between our respective organisations. Should any other operators be interested in finding out more about EIC membership and how this can benefit their organisation please contact anand.kumar@the-eic.com or dina.abieva@the-eic.com Starting the year on a positive note we look forward to our EIC Annual Golf Day, taking place on 3 March 2022 at the Els Club. With several teams already signed up, who will be successful in walking away with this years coveted trophy? This is a must attend event and is an ideal way to kick start the year. In addition, we will continue to keep you informed with our range of webinars and look forward to welcoming you to our next GCC Market & Project Update taking place on 15 March 2022 with an African equivalent to follow the following month. Later in the year we have Re-Connect UAE 2022 taking place at the ADNOC Business Centre on 17 May 2022. Further details can be found on our website where you will see several ADNOC speakers on the agenda alongside panel sessions focused on ‘supply chain partnerships to support hydrogen projects’ and ‘asset decarbonisation’. Looking ahead I feel that there is a lot to be optimistic about and that this year will witness an increasing trend in asset decarbonisation; the recently announced US$3.6bn consortium between ADNOC and TAQA to significantly decarbonise offshore production operations, is just one example of what I see as a growing trend. Get in touch Share your news and views...
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The renewables market will also continue to be a key area of focus with many countries, including major oildependent nations, having pledged to reach net zero emissions by the middle of the century as they strive to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change. Testament to this was global renewable energy capacity increasing 4.7% in 2021, as countries focus on reducing emissions to protect the environment, making it a recordbreaker for renewables worldwide. New offshore wind installations doubled compared to 2020 setting us up for an exciting year ahead on all fronts. Ryan McPherson Regional Director, Middle East, Africa, Russia & CIS ryan.mcpherson@the-eic.com
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OPEC appoints new secretary general
OPEC has appointed Kuwaiti oil executive Haitham Al Ghais as its new secretary general, as demand for oil continues to improve amid a mild recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. Mr Al Ghais, a veteran of the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and Kuwait’s OPEC governor from 2017 to June 2021, will take the group’s reins in August, replacing Mohammad Barkindo. OPEC+, led by Saudi Arabia and Russia, is entering a new phase of supply recalibrations as the US and other key oil-consuming countries are looking to play a more active role in the markets.
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In November 2021 several countries including Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam were looking to start opening their international borders for business and leisure travellers. However, the news of the Omicron variant emerging and spreading at a faster pace than previous variants has led to tightening of restrictions in many countries. One example was the much-awaited implementation of the vaccinated travel lane between Malaysia and Singapore which was suspended in late December 2021 due to the fears of the Omicron variant being spread by international travellers. At the time of writing, most of the countries in Asia Pacific such as China, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, India among others are reporting increases of coronavirus cases and hence have delayed the opening of borders for international travel. Having said that however, there are positive signs that the Omicron variant is not as deadly as its predecessors, leading to Asian countries being fairly optimistic of allowing travel within the first quarter of 2022. As in previous years, EIC Asia Pacific organised our annual EIC Breakfast Networking in January 2022 in a local hotel in Kuala Lumpur. We were honoured by the presence of the Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Dave Thomas, who gave his welcome speech to the attendees. A total of 10 ASEAN member companies participated as sponsors and exhibitors and about 200 attendees from various energy industry players in Kuala Lumpur were present at the event. We would like to thank all the sponsors and attendees for their participation and full support of this event. Our next major event in 2022 will be the EIC Asia Pacific Energy Conversations 2022 which will be held as an inperson event in Kuala Lumpur on 8-9 March 2022. This event will be officiated by the Minister of Environment of Malaysia and keynote speeches will be given by the British High Commissioner to Malaysia, His Excellency Charles Hay and a senior representative from Petronas. The main themes of this event are accelerating the green shift towards net zero and decarbonising the oil and gas industry. International energy players such as Siemens Energy, GE Power, Schneider Electric, ONGC, Shell, Honeywell and UK players such as Aggreko, Wood and BP are expected to participate as speakers. Sign up for the EICOnline newsletter
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EIC Asia Pacific will also be organising monthly EIC members networking sessions in a location to be advised starting from February 2022. This will give the opportunity to members in Kuala Lumpur to meet each other and exchange notes. Once the travel restrictions are relaxed there is a possibility that we will organise similar networking sessions in other cities such as Singapore. Azman Nasir, Head of Asia Pacific azman.nasir@the-eic.com
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Iberdrola offshore wind power play in the Philippines Spanish green power giant Iberdrola has signed an agreement with Triconti ECC Renewables and Stream Invest Holding AG, sealing an option to enter five offshore wind farms. All five projects have secured a wind energy service contract from the Philippines Department of Energy.
McDermott to deliver Scarborough gas field floater McDermott International has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning (EPCIC) contract by Woodside, as the operator for and on behalf of the Scarborough joint venture, for its floating production unit (FPU) offshore Western Australia. The award follows the successful completion of the FEED for the project.
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Although the holiday season may now be behind us, this does not mean we cannot fondly reminisce. This past December, the North and Central America region held its now second celebratory Amand a Duho n EIC Houston Coffee Break: Celebrating the Holiday Season! During this special holiday webinar, EIC members and non-members had the opportunity of joining our Houston office for an hour of entertainment, games and networking, all while showcasing companies’ holiday spirit. Thank you to all who attended – we look forward to continuing this tradition.
As we enter the second month of 2022, the EIC North and Central America region would like to remind all EIC members and non-members of the benefits that come along with being a part of the EICLaunchPad service. LaunchPad aids companies around the globe to export and expand into new overseas markets at low risk and low cost. Through the LaunchPad service, tenants can enjoy our hot-desks, meeting and conference facilities in our global network of offices – ultimately reducing expenses associated with entering a new market. With available offices in Houston, Rio de Janeiro, Dubai and Kuala Lumpur, do not miss the opportunity to make use of this great service. For more information on cost and availability in Houston, please email our Office & Events Co-ordinator, Adriana Romo at: adriana.romo@the-eic.com We sincerely hope to see new and familiar faces at our future regional events, and office spaces. To learn more about our event schedule, please visit: www.the-eic.com/Events/Calendar Amanda Duhon Regional Director, North & Central America amanda.duhon@the-eic.com Get in touch Share your news and views...
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US to become largest LNG exporter by year-end
The country is poised to become the world’s largest LNG exporter by the end of 2022, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Currently behind Australia and Qatar, the US will see key LNG liquefaction capacity additions over the coming months. This includes the 0.76Bcf/d Train 6 at the Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana, which will begin exporting LNG later in 2022. Another major addition will be enabled by Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass LNG terminal, also in Louisiana, which will have a capacity of 1.6Bcf/d. In total, EIA estimates that the US nominal LNG liquefaction capacity will amount to 11.4Bcf/d and peak capacity will hit 13.9Bcf/d.
Mexico mulling new nuclear power plant
Mexico’s energy ministry has said that it is working alongside the country’s National Institute for Nuclear Research (ININ) on studies for a new nuclear power generation unit. The facility would be developed either at the existing Laguna Verde nuclear complex in Veracruz or at a greenfield location in Sonora state. After a location is defined, basic engineering studies will begin, and construction could take six to seven years.
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South America news Regional update
If 2021 was already a year of growth in the Rio office, expectations are high for 2022. We would like to announce new additions to our team. Cláudia Soares has joined as our new junior graphic Clariss e Roch a designer. On the market intelligence side, we have two new SupplyMap interns, Kevin Pedrosa and Diana Obermuller. Last but not least, Mariana Messere has assumed the position of membership intern. We are very happy with our team’s expansion and look forward to this year’s work. We are thrilled that our partnership with the British Chamber of Commerce in Brazil to deliver the Brazil-UK Energy Collaboration Forum will continue in 2022. This event aims to be a forum of collaboration in the energy sector between the UK and Brazil, developing partnerships, gathering operators, contractors and others to expose their activities in Brazil, as well as projects and business opportunities.
At the time of writing, we are planning to explore the renewables field and have an event on offshore wind on 10 February. The event will be opened by the British Chamber of Commerce’s President, Fabio Caldas and DIT’s Deputy Consul General, Anthony Preston. Also from the DIT, Flavia Silva de Castro will explain how the DIT can support business in Brazil, mapping the supply chain, promoting partnerships and much more. She will be followed by Isla Robb from EC20, who will provide an overview of the lessons learned from the British market. We will also have Elbia Gannoum, Abeolica’s CEO, who will give us an overview of the Brazilian market. Other topics to be discussed include British supply chain capacity, a case study and offshore wind in the Brazilian region. If you need any assistance or advice in the region or for more information about upcoming events, please contact: rio@the-eic.com Clarisse Rocha, Director – Americas clarisse.rocha@the-eic.com
Map shows offshore wind development areas in Brazil
Regional news
Brazil hits 13GW of solar capacity
The installed capacity from solar power in Brazil has achieved the 13GW mark, according to the Brazilian Solar Power Association (ABSOLAR). It estimates that US$11bn has been invested in the country’s solar sector since 2012, creating approximately 390,000 job positions. Utility-scale solar is the fifth largest power source in Brazil (with 2.53% of total capacity), behind hydro (59.6%), fossil fuel-fired power plants (16.45%), wind (11.4%) and biomass (8.8%).
Equinor to shoot offshore seismic in Argentina
The Norwegian oil company is looking to acquire 10,000 sq km of seismic data off the coast of Argentina. Seismic work, which is expected to take up to five months, will target the CAN_100, CAN_108 and CAN_114 offshore blocks in the Argentina Norte Basin. The 2019 offshore bidding round saw a total of 18 blocks awarded to IOCs such as Shell, Total, ExxonMobil and Eni, as well as Equinor.
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