World - mongstad
Statoil says mongstad refinery unaffected by labor strike - Worldnews.com
25 May 2012, 1:12 pm
Statoil is the largest operator on the Norwegian continental shelf, with 60% of the total production. The fields operated are Glitne, Gullfaks, Heidrun, Huldra, Kristin, Kvitebjørn, Mikkel, Njord, Norne, Ormen Lange, Oseberg, Sleipner, Snorre ...
CO2 Removal Catalyst - Environmental News Network
23 May 2012, 6:58 pm
The most commonly studied process for CO2 capture and removal are amines. In Norway for example, the CO2 Technology Center at
mongstad began construction in 2009, and was scheduled for completion early in 2012. It was to include two capture ...
Higher oil revenue swells Norway coffers - Upstream Online
15 May 2012, 5:17 am
However, the state is also facing increased costs on its investment in the pioneering carbon capture project at the
mongstad gas-fired power plant in Norway. Total investments for Technology Centre
mongstad, a joint venture between state agency Gassnova ...
Highland firm Global Energy Group sets up Norway base - BBC News
14 May 2012, 7:02 pm
GPS has supported a range of projects in Norway including work on the Statoil Hammerfest liquefied natural gas plant and the development of the Statoil-Alstom carbon capture prototype at
mongstad, north of Bergen. It has also supported the construction of ...
A shiny new pipe dream - Economist.com
11 May 2012, 2:59 am
AS Helene Boksle, one of Norway’s favourite singers, hit the high notes at the
mongstad oil refinery on May 7th, the wall behind her slid open. It revealed, to the prime minister and other dignitaries present, an enormous tangle of shiny metal pipes.
Norway aims for carbon leadership - BBC News
9 May 2012, 6:53 pm
"Welcome to Norway, welcome to
mongstad; and welcome to a great and important day." Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg did not shy away from superlatives as he formally inaugurated the carbon capture test facility at
mongstad near Bergen, on Norway ...
Norway opens major facility to test carbon capture - Reuters UK
7 May 2012, 1:48 pm
mongstad, Norway (Reuters) - Norway on Monday launched the world's largest facility of its kind to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS), the so-far commercially unproven technology that would allow greenhouse gases from power plants to be ...