NEP awards Halliburton CCS completions, downhole monitoring work

NEP infrastructure includes a CO2 gathering network and onshore compression, as well as a 145-km offshore pipeline, and subsea injection and monitoring systems for the Endurance saline aquifer, around 1,000 m below the seabed.
Aug. 8, 2025

Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) has awarded Halliburton Co. a contract to provide completions and downhole monitoring services for NEP’s 4-million tonne/year carbon capture and storage system in northeast England’s East Coast Cluster (ECC). NEP infrastructure includes a CO2 gathering network and onshore compression, as well as a 145-km offshore pipeline, and subsea injection and monitoring systems for the Endurance saline aquifer, around 1,000 m below the seabed.

NEP is a joint venture that includes bp PLC, Equinor ASA, and TotalEnergies SE. It was formed in 2020 to transport and store ECC CO2 from the Teesside and Humber regional industrial area.

Halliburton will manufacture and deliver the majority of the equipment required for this project from its UK completion manufacturing facility in Arbroath, Scotland.

NEP last month let SLB a contract to build six carbon storage wells in the North Sea (OGJ Online, July 23, 2025).

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