Miros Supports Pipeline Installation for Northern Lights CCS Project
(P&GJ) — Miros has successfully supported the laying of a 109 km (68 miles) pipeline for the pioneering Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage (CCS) project in Norway.
By deploying a cloud-enabled WaveSystem and additional RangeFinder wave radar on project vessels, Miros provided real-time sea state measurements, ensuring efficient and safe pipelay operations.
Northern Lights, Norway’s first CO2 storage license on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, is a key part of the "Langskip" (Longship) CCS initiative. Developed by major energy sector players, it aims to help Norway and Europe achieve decarbonization goals.
Miros' WaveSystem, which includes Wavex and RangeFinder technology, enables safe and reliable offshore operations. The Miros Cloud platform allowed project vessels to confidently navigate the offshore environment and complete their mission on time.
“As the industry looks towards more sustainable maritime operations and the delivery of projects to reach net zero goals, Miros is proud to provide real-time data to facilitate the realization of both these goals,” Marius Five Aarset, Miros CEO, said. “Our ongoing work with long-standing maritime industry partners, for projects across the energy sector, speaks to our vast experience providing accurate and reliable ocean insights to optimize operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.”
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