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A green use for old drilling platforms?
As the world gradually moves away from fossil fuels, the question arises – what do we do with the thousands of offshore oil and gas platforms that are reaching the end of their productive lives? Elliot Tawney reports.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Ireland - Netherlands -
Organisation: CONSUB|EBN|TNO
Subjects: Offshore wind power, Decommissioning, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Hydrogen, Decarbonisation