Wood Group Kenny has been awarded the FEED contract for the subsea and pipeline element of the Peterhead Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, according to a press release. The project, the world's first full-chain CCS project on a gas-fired power station, is being developed by Shell, with strategic support from Scottish and Southern Energy.
The scope of the six-month contract includes: developing a landfall solution at the Peterhead Power Station; design of a new CO2 export pipeline from Peterhead Power Station to a subsea tie-in with the existing Goldeneye pipeline; and a new subsea intervention valve including controls system and tie-in spools.
A total of 80 engineers will support the project from Wood Group Kenny offices in Aberdeen and London.
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