abdominal muscle is offering brand-new modern technology credentials solutions for subsea ammonia storage space modern technology from NOV Subsea Production Systems.
The 200-cubic-meter model subsea storage space system is en path to NOV’s screening center in Norway where large item recognition examinations are prepared for later on this summer season.
The subsea storage space system belongs to a Joint Development Project that consists of ABS, NOV Subsea Production Systems, Equinor, The Research Council of Norway as well as The Net Zero Technology Centre.
The subsea modern technology is a brand-new service for the risk-free storage space of bigger quantities of liquids such as ammonia as well as various other maritime e-fuels, boosted oil recuperation chemicals as well as manufacturing chemicals. It includes the complying with primary components: storage space devices, a liquid transfer as well as filling up system, home heating as well as flow system, control as well as instrumentation, power supply, as well as framework as well as structure.
NOV’s site states: “At water depths of over 100m and temperatures below 43°F (6°C), ammonia stays liquid, and membrane-based storage technology can store clean energy in the form of liquid ammonia as a hydrogen energy carrier. Thus, we offer economical storage of ammonia in liquid form while providing protection for both rig personnel and marine life.”













