Global E&P company Neptune Energy aims to support planning of its major carbon capture and storage (CCS) project with the development of new ‘digital twins’ of two drilling and production platforms where the offshore CCS project is planned.
The company will use the digitised versions of the area, created by 3D technology specialist Eserv, to reduce costs and environmental impacts by enabling engineers to work onshore.
Following on from five digital twins of Neptune-operated platforms already developed in the UK, Norway and elsewhere in the Dutch sector, the digitised version will help progress with the CCS project in the L10 area of development, which is set to become one of the largest CCS facilities in the Dutch North Sea.
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