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TGS to Provide Tech Set to Optimize Northern Lights CCS Operations

July 12, 2025
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The Future of Carbon Capture and Storage: TGS Collaborates with Equinor on Northern Lights Project

Norwegian data and intelligence firm TGS has recently announced a collaboration agreement with Equinor, with the aim of advancing the digitalization of carbon capture and storage (CCS) operations at the Northern Lights project. This partnership is set to revolutionize the way CCS operations are managed and optimized, setting a new standard for sustainable energy practices.

Integration of Cutting-Edge Technology

The collaboration between TGS and Equinor will see the integration of TGS’ Prediktor Data Gateway into the digital system of the Northern Lights project. This cutting-edge technology will enhance the management of the entire CO2 value chain, from the receiving terminal to permanent storage, by providing real-time data and insights for more efficient operations and informed decision-making.

The functionality of the Prediktor Data Gateway supports critical areas such as simulation, capacity planning, CO2 tracking, emissions and financial reporting, permitting, compliance, trading, audits, and health and safety. This comprehensive suite of tools and insights will streamline workflows, reduce risk, and ensure regulatory alignment, ultimately creating greater transparency in CCS operations.

Advancing CCS Development

Equinor, Shell, and TotalEnergies recently made a $712.3 million final investment decision to progress phase two of the Northern Lights CCS development. This decision marks a significant milestone in the advancement of carbon capture and storage technologies, with the aim of increasing the total injection capacity from 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year to at least 5 million tonnes per year.

Phase two of the development includes the expansion of existing onshore and offshore infrastructure, additional onshore storage tanks, a new jetty, and additional injection wells. The development is expected to be completed and ready for operation in the second half of 2028, with Equinor remaining the technical service provider responsible for development, construction, and operation on behalf of the partnership.

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Conclusion

The collaboration between TGS and Equinor represents a significant step forward in the digitalization of CCS operations at the Northern Lights project. By integrating cutting-edge technology and expertise, the partners are paving the way for more efficient, transparent, and sustainable carbon capture and storage practices. With the continued development of phase two of the Northern Lights project, the future of CCS looks promising, with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change.

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