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Multi-million pound contract advances ground-breaking HyNet C02 project

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Energy company Penspen has secured a multi-million-pound contract from United Living Infrastructure Services to advance the development of the HyNet CO2 transportation pipeline at Liverpool Bay.

Under this contract, the company will deliver the detailed engineering design for a project that will transform the north west of England into a world-leading low-carbon industrial cluster – shaping the region’s future for decades to come.

Leading engineering design phase

Penspen will lead the detailed engineering phase for the development of the onshore CO2 pipelines and above ground installations (AGIs), which will transport captured carbon emissions from local industrial emitters in Stanlow to the Liverpool Bay carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at Point of Ayr. CO2 will be transported through a combination of new assets and repurposed infrastructure.

Dedicated delivery team

70 of Penspen’s engineering specialists will deliver the project from a dedicated office in London, supported by 20 newly onboarded professionals for this scope of work. The project will also...

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