The North Sea has potential to become a global leader for the energy transition through the deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technology, aided by the alternative use of infrastructure, and the production of hydrogen.
That’s according to a new reportfrom PwC and OGUK which suggests that the North Sea could become a global showcase for the energy transition due to the growing number of low carbon solutions.
“There is a necessary urgency to move to a low carbon world,” said Drew Stevenson, Energy Sector Leaders at PwC UK.
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