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Equinor Advances LNG Decarbonization With Axess-Aibel Deal
LNGCheniere(LNG) ZACKS·2025-06-03 12:56

Core Insights - Equinor is advancing its Snohvit Future project to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from oil and gas production on the Norwegian continental shelf, aiming to meet Paris Agreement targets [1][2][9] Group 1: Project Overview - The Snohvit Future project, approved in August 2023, aims to halve oil and gas production emissions by 2030 compared to 2005 levels, targeting a reduction of 850,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, which represents about 2% of Norway's total yearly emissions [2][5] - The project involves electrifying Hammerfest LNG with power from the mainland and implementing onshore compression to achieve these emissions reductions [2][5] Group 2: Construction and Implementation - The electrification initiative includes the installation of three large modules at Hammerfest LNG: a compressor, a transformer station, and electrode steam boilers [3] - A major tunnel is being constructed to carry power cables, and Statnett is building a new 420 kV line to meet increased power demand [3][5] - Onshore compression is expected to begin by 2028, with full electrification targeted for 2030, which will extend the life of the Snohvit field and maintain energy supply to Europe through 2050 [5][9] Group 3: Collaboration and Contracts - Axess Group has won an enterprise of competence contract with Aibel, reinforcing their collaboration on Equinor's carbon-reducing efforts at the Hammerfest LNG facility [1][4] - Aibel is leading modification work at the site and has commenced inspection and testing of over 250 pieces of lifting equipment on the compressor module [4][6]