Emissions-slashing floating wind-powered oil production design wins DNV seal
Odfjell Oceanwind concept promises to cut CO2 from offshore oil & gas complexes 'by 60-70%', according to classification body technical check
A floating wind-fuelled mobile power concept that promises to cut emissions from offshore oil & gas operations by as much as 70% has received a technical seal of approval from classification body DNV.
“This feasibility verification report marks an important milestone for [us],” said Odfjell Oceanwind CEO Per Lund. “It demonstrates that MOWUs can offer an attractive alternative for the oil & gas industry as it strives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
“The flexibility of the MOWUs, combined with emission cuts exceeding the industry’s 2030 ambitions, means that the industry can deliver on the green shift faster and more cost effectively than any other alternative that exists today, including power from shore.”
Erik Henriksen, director of business development in offshore classification at DNV Maritime, said: “Solutions like WindGrid in the new floating wind sector can make a large impact on the speed of the energy transition.”
DNV’s review included a technical assessment of all technology components, hazards to successful implementation, and a verification of the wind power profiles and linked CO2 reductions for the oil & gas installation connected to a WindGrid system.