We support the the oil and gas industry through front end studies. Dealing with the constantly shifting demands of the industry, we deliver new solutions to new challenges. We deliver reports based on our knowledge of all the newest technology, combined with our constant effort to limit costs, increasing efficiency, and caring for the environment.

In the Heidrun CO2 project, the CO2 will be injected into some of the wells at Heidrun. The oil and gas production from Heidrun will be split into wells producing low content of CO2 and wells producing high content of CO2. The wells producing high content of CO2 will be processed in a new gas treatment plant and exported to Tjeldbergodden. A new power plant is planned to be installed at Tjeldbergodden. CO2 will be captured from the exhaust from the powerplant turbines and transported in a new CO2 pipeline to Heidrun. The wells producing low content of CO2 will be processed in the existing gas treatment plant and exported into the Åsgard gas export system to Kårstø.
In one of our Draugen studies, we consider electrification of the platform based on direct current or alternating current from land. The study also covers modifications on the platform, and converter stations onshore, with cables out to the platform. These elements of the study are covered in part by some of our subcontractors.
Another Draugen study looks into installation of new wells, gas injection, gas transport and a new produced water installation onboard the Draugen platform.