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Hydrogen release to atmosphere during production, transportation, and storage can negate the environmental benefits of using hydrogen as a clean fuel over traditional fossil fuels.

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Liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals must cool and warm systems from -161 degrees Celsius to ambient. This process commonly involves flaring, burning off larger quantities of gas into the atmosphere.

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New build projects have significant capital cost, with build delays and re-works due to piping issues. Whilst financial costs are tracked, the carbon cost of these delays is significant and not always captured. Build right, tight, first time.

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Exceptional project delivery comes from our experienced personnel, making WSG Energy Services well positioned to deploy its advanced equipment fleet and offer a wide range of integrated services

2050


The Paris Agreement aims for a 45 percent reduction in emissions by 2030 and Net Zero by 2050. Cleaner fuels, carbon capture, and innovative improvements on current industrial processes to stop flaring and emissions all contribute to hitting this target.

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Release of Methane into the atmosphere due to rogue emissions or operational processes is a significant issue for large industry. Methane has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over the first 20 years after it reaches the atmosphere.

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A major infrastructure project such as a gas terminal, a refinery, or a railway tunnel can have thousands of active personnel working at any time. Consider the carbon cost of delays in terms of transport, consumables, power.... on time delivery is not just financially sensible.

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Supporting a ground breaking hydrogen trial in the UK

WSG Energy Services were delighted to support SGN in repurposing a 30km stretch of the LTS pipeline, between Granton near Edinburgh and Grangemouth, to carry hydrogen.

As a critical part of the UK’s gas infrastructure, the successful conversion of the LTS to hydrogen means a low-disruption, resilient backbone for our net zero energy system.

The live trial proved that the same infrastructure, which delivers energy to millions of households and businesses today, can also play a bigger role in cutting carbon emissions in the future, marking a major milestone.

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