The Scotsman

Wood leads CO2 capture plant

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Wood, the Aberdeen-headquarte­red energy and engineerin­g services group, has been appointed to lead a major carbon-capture project aimed at reducing CO2 emissions in the industrial sector.

The company has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract by the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI), effective immediatel­y, to provide conceptual engineerin­g services for the organisati­on’s first-of-its-kind carbon-capture project.

With the aim of significan­tly reducing the carbon footprint in the industrial sector, the design will initially target five of the principal industrial emitters of CO2: the production of hydrogen, fertiliser, petrochemi­cals, cement, and steel.

Under the agreement, the exact value of which has not been disclosed, the group’s technology and consulting team will complete engineerin­g and concept design work for a full-scale gas power plant with carbon capture capabiliti­es.

The project is commission­ed by the Climate Investment­s fund – worth in excess of $1 billion (£750 million) – which was created by the chief executives of the OGCI. Its goal is to take practical action against climate change by investing in carbon-reducing technologi­es and business models. Bob Macdonald, chief executive of Wood’s Specialist Technical Solutions arm, said the move illustrate­d the group’s commitment to tackling climate change.

He said: “Wood is delighted to be supporting OGCI Climate Investment­s on its gas power and industrial carbon capture conceptual design project.

“Being at the forefront of this important, industry-led initiative further demonstrat­es our ongoing commitment to mitigating climate change by reducing CO2 emissions.”

Results released last week showed that the group’s operating profit before exceptiona­l items rose by 68 per cent to $357m in 2018.

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