Celeros Flow Technology has won a contract to supply two high pressure injection packages to ADNOC for carbon capture and storage (CCS) at its Habshan gas plant, one of the largest CCS projects in the MENA region
The CCS project, part of ADNOC’s planned US$15bn investment in low-carbon solutions, is designed to achieve a CCS capability of five million tonnes per annum by 2030. The Celeros FT pump packages will handle the captured supercritical CO2 from the ADNOC Gas Habshan facility and transport it by dedicated pipeline to the Bab Far North Full Field Development CO2 Storage Hub, which will receive supercritical CO2 from different suppliers and divert it to consumers within the Bab Far North FFD.
The contract will be fulfilled by Celeros FT’s ClydeUnion Pumps brand, with the skidded packages being assembled and string tested at their flagship site in Glasgow, Scotland. The CO2 injection packages will be some of the largest in the world.
Shane Moynihan, Celeros FT’s regional director-Middle East, said, “This CCS project for ADNOC demonstrates how we apply our global capabilities to deliver pioneering solutions for our customers. Our team in Scotland are contributing their vast experience in the design of BB5 pumps to adapt the technology for supercritical CO2 injection, and our Middle East team will provide the technical skills locally to support ADNOC through the commissioning and installation of the pump injection packages at the Habshan gas plant.”