Thursday, 22 September 2022 07:50

EU funding

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Sept 22 (LNGJ) - The European Commission has agreed under European Union state aid rules to provide €5.2 billion of public funds to experimental hydrogen projects. The EU development funding of the hydrogen “value chain” will soar year by year and is being paid for by taxpayers in 13 members states, though not including Germany.

   The paying nations include LNG importers France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain. “The Member States will provide up to €5.2 billion in public funding, which is expected to unlock additional €7 billion in private investments,” said the Commission. The cash pay-outs will go to 29 companies, including medium-sized enterprises and start-ups and involves 35 projects.

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The leading Western subsea oil and gas field services companies Schlumberger, Aker Solutions and Subsea 7 plan to join forces to form a separate joint venture to deliver a step change in subsea production economics as energy exploration and production is set to gather pace amid the supply crisis.

The three companies propose to help customers unlock reserves, reduce time to first oil and lower development costs while simultaneously delivering on their decarbonization objectives.

The proposed joint venture will comprise the subsea businesses of Schlumberger and Aker Solutions, with Subsea 7 purchasing 10 percent of the joint venture for $306.5 million.

“This combination brings together deep reservoir domain and engineering design expertise, an extensive field-proven subsea production and processing technology portfolio, world-class manufacturing scale and capabilities, and a comprehensive suite of life-of-field solutions to customers all over the world,” said a statement.

It added that the transaction was subject to regulatory approvals as well as other customary closing conditions and is expected to close during the second half of 2023.

Following completion of the transaction, Schlumberger will own 70 percent of the joint venture, with Aker and Subsea 7 owning 20 percent and 10 percent respectively.

Transaction details

The Board of Directors of the joint venture will consist of three representatives from Schlumberger, two from Aker and one from Subsea 7.

The new joint venture will form part of the Subsea Integration Alliance, currently an unincorporated alliance between Schlumberger and Subsea 7.

The alliance will be extended by 10 years from the transaction completion date.

“This joint venture will bring together world-class businesses that are uniquely positioned to provide subsea technologies to help our customers improve recovery and reduce overall subsea development costs,” said Olivier Le Peuch, Chief Executive of Schlumberger, whose main offices are in Paris and Houston.

“Customers will benefit from enhanced services that leverage digital and technology innovation to drive improved performance while increasing energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions,” added Le Peuch.

Schlumberger CEO Peuch had forecast in January 2022 that a super-cycle may be underway for natural gas and oil markets.

Kjetel Digre, CEO of Norway-based Aker Solutions, said that by combining strong and complimentary competence and technologies, this compelling combination will deliver an industry step-change that will benefit all involved and the customers.

Economics case

“The offshore market activity is increasing, and this joint venture will drive enhanced offerings both in terms of subsea production economic,” added Digre.

John Evans, CEO of Subsea 7, said he was excited to build on the highly successful alliance with Schlumberger and partnership with Aker Solutions.

“This new joint venture is a critical step as we collaborate on the integrated subsea projects that drive maximum value for our customers,” added Evans for Subsea 7, headquartered in London and domiciled in Luxembourg.

Other transaction details show that Aker will receive $306.5M from Schlumberger which will be settled in the form of shares in Schlumberger.

The shares will be settled based on the volume-weighted average trading price of Schlumberger shares in the 10 business days preceding the closing of the transaction and are subject to a lock-up period of a minimum of 180 days.

Subsea 7 will purchase a 10 percent interest in the joint venture from Aker Solutions for $306.5M, which will be settled in cash.

Of this, 50 percent will be settled upon closing of the transaction and the remainder will be settled, with interest, by June 30, 2024.

Aker will receive $87.5M in proceeds from a vendor note from the joint venture. Of this, at least 50 percent will be paid, with interest, one year after the transaction closes and the remainder within two years.

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Sunday, 03 July 2022 09:11

Fire at Mongstad

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July 3 (LNGJ) - Equinor, the owner of the recently re-opened Hammerfest LNG export plant after a September 2020 fire, reported a second fire on July 3 at its Mongstad refinery in Norway. “The incident was reported today at 5:46 am local time to Equinor’s emergency response organisation. The plant has been evacuated apart from critical personnel handling operations and emergency response. No personnel injuries are reported,” stated Equinor.

“Public rescue services and authorities have been notified and Equinor's emergency response organisation has been mobilised. A controlled burning of trapped volumes through pressure relief is being conducted, with continuous cooling of the surrounding equipment,” the company added. Mongstad is located in western Norway and is Equinor's largest refinery.

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