GE wind turbines to provide green energy as carbon offset for Lundin oil fields

GE wind turbines to provide green energy as carbon offset for Lundin oil fields

February 10, 2020 0 By Erin Kilgore

The oil and gas company will use power generated in Finland for its Norwegian operations.

The Lundin Petroleum oil company will be using GE wind turbines in Finland as an indirect energy source for its Norwegian offshore oil and gas productions.

The energy will be generated by the OX2 developed 132MW Metsälamminkangas wind farm.

Once Lundin purchased the project, it will be using twenty-four 5.5MW GE wind turbines. The GE Renewable Energy Cypress turbines will be generating power to offset emissions from the Johan Sverdrup and Edvard Grieg oil and gas fields. This is the latest example of a growing trend toward using renewables to offset offshore oil fields and emissions in the energy industry.

“Alongside our existing hydroelectricity project in Norway, the Metsälamminkangas wind farm will enable us to replace a big share of our net electricity usage, powering our offshore Norway oil and gas production facilities,” explained Lundin Petroleum president and CEO Alex Schneiter.

The GE wind turbines from an offshore farm in northern Finland won’t directly power the oil and gas fields.

The wind farm and Lundin’s oil and gas fields are too far away from each other for a direct relationship. The renewables are in northern Finland while the Johan Sverdrup and Edvard Grieg oil and gas fields are in southern Norway. However, the renewable energy will be directed into the Nordpool power system.

In this way, Lundin explained that the wind energy will recharge and replace the same amount of energy its oil and gas operations withdraw from the Nordpool system in a different location. The purpose is to ensure that its fossil fuel-based energy use will be offset by renewable power generation from Metsälamminkangas.

Lundin’s renewable energy offsetting plans for its offshore oil and gas operations are a part of a rising trend. Equinor, Norway’s state-owned oil and gas firm, has also announced intentions to offset the power needs of its offshore exploration through renewable energy. That power will be GE wind turbines - Wind Energysourced from adjacent offshore sites such as – or similar to – the GE wind turbines or by a cable from land-based alternative energy sources to fossil fuel.

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