Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, has been awarded a contract by Saipem to provide carbon dioxide $(CO2.UK)$ compression technology for Eni's Liverpool Bay Carbon Capture and Storage $(CCS)$ Project in the UK. As part of this project, Baker Hughes will supply three advanced CO2 centrifugal compressor trains with electric motors and Lufkin Gears gearbox. This equipment will be utilized for CO2 re-injection, transforming a traditional gas compression and treatment facility at Point of Ayr, North Wales, into a CO2 electrical compression station for permanent CO2 storage in offshore depleted fields under Liverpool Bay. This initiative is set to become the backbone of the HyNet Cluster, facilitating the transport of CO2 from capture plants across the North West of England and North Wales. The project has recently reached financial close, with Eni collaborating with the UK Government's Department of Energy Security and Net Zero.
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