Report released: Evaluating the Technical Feasibility of Wind Energy to Electrify Oil and Gas Production Facilities Offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Understanding the potential of using offshore wind to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in oil and gas activities.

A scoping study of electrifying offshore oil and gas production facilities via the development and installation of offshore wind farms and the technical challenges this will encompass. This research includes recommendations for specific equipment and design criteria that should be implemented in four different contexts: one brownfield scenario, and three greenfield scenarios.

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

The Net Zero Project supports the development of clean growth strategies and projects in four areas of Canada’s net zero journey as they relate to its offshore energy industry: carbon capture, utilization, and storage; electrification; renewable energy; and hydrogen.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Kris Drodge
Project Manager
kdrodge@energynl.ca
Michelle Lethbridge
Innovation Lead
mlethbridge@energynl.ca
Stephen Goulding
Economics Lead
sgoulding@energynl.ca
Peter Bennett
Technical Lead
pbennett@energynl.ca