Vår Energi secures access to two new LNG-powered shuttle tankers for crude oil shuttling in the North Sea and the Barents Sea.
The new vessels represent considerable reduction in CO2 emissions.
The agreement secures stable shuttle arrangements as well as a significant cut in emissions. With two brand new LNG-powered vessels, we are one step closer to more sustainable and environmentally friendly operations”, says VP Safety & Sustainability in Vår Energi, Ove M. Helle.
Each vessel will be able to reduce CO2 emissions by 40 percent compared to conventional oil-fuelled shuttle tankers.
Vår Energi already uses a LNG-powered offshore supply vessel for the Goliat operations in the Barents Sea. The switch to LNG-fuelled tankers is a continuation of Vår Energi’s long-term commitment to minimize the company’s environmental footprint.
The shuttle tankers will be ready for operations in 2022.
The contracts are long-term time-charter contracts negotiated by Eni Trading & Shipping S.p.A and Knutsen NYK Offshore Tankers AS (KNOT).
Vår Energi is the second largest operator on the NCS, owned by the integrated energy company Eni (69.6 percent) and the Norway based leading private equity investor HitecVision (30.4 percent).
About Vår Energi
- Oil and gas production from 35 fields across the entire Norwegian Continental Shelf
- Operator of the four fields Goliat (Barents Sea), Marulk (Norwegian Sea), Balder and Ringhorne (North Sea).
- 1,000 employees work at the offshore fields and onshore office locations; headquarters at Forus in the Stavanger region, and branch offices in Hammerfest and Oslo.
- Owned by the integrated energy company Eni (69.6 percent) and the Norway based leading private equity investor HitecVision (30.4 percent).