Fugro lands survey role on UK’s first offshore CO2 storage project

Dutch surveyor Fugro has been awarded a contract by Saipem to deliver integrated marine survey and inspection services for the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP), the UK’s first CO2 transportation and storage infrastructure project.

Saipem is leading the EPCI part for the offshore pipeline and associated infrastructure for NEP, an incorporated joint venture between BP, Equinor, and TotalEnergies.

With access to up to 1bn tonnes of CO2 storage capacity beneath the North Sea, the programme aims to decarbonise some of the UK’s most carbon-intensive industrial regions.

Fugro will deliver nearshore and offshore survey and inspection operations to support pipeline installation, from landfall through to connection with existing offshore infrastructure.

Nearshore works will focus on pre-lay surveys from the tunnel exit, extending several kilometres offshore, along with installation monitoring as the pipeline is pulled out to sea to confirm it is being laid as designed and to identify any unexpected seabed changes early.

Further offshore, Fugro will provide surveys, installation support and verification along the pipeline route, including at third-party pipeline and cable crossings.

According to Fugro, this source-to-seabed approach provides Saipem with consistent, reliable geo-data along the entire route, helping reduce installation risk and support efficient project delivery.

“By working closely with Saipem across nearshore and offshore environments, from early surveys through to installation, we support informed decision‑making that helps Saipem manage risk across a technically complex route,” said Mike Duncan, Fugro’s director of marine asset integrity in Europe and Africa.

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