SeaTwirl and Serica Energy have entered into a
memorandum of understanding to investigate the potential of using SeaTwirl's
floating wind turbines to power Serica's offshore oil and gas operations. This
partnership is focused on exploring how renewable energy can be harnessed to
decarbonize Serica’s offshore assets and improve sustainability. The
collaboration will involve a thorough assessment of the commercial viability of
integrating SeaTwirl’s technology with Serica’s existing infrastructure in the North
Sea. Serica operates several significant fields, including the Bruce hub and
the Triton Area, which feature extensive subsea infrastructure and multiple
producing wells. SeaTwirl will analyse data from these offshore assets to
determine how its floating wind turbines could supply renewable power and, if
applicable, how subsea energy storage could further enhance the project. This
data-driven approach will help identify the most effective ways to reduce
carbon emissions and optimize energy use in Serica's operations. Johan
Sandberg, CEO of SeaTwirl, expressed a clear ambition to develop a pioneering
electrification solution that could set a new standard in the industry. For
Serica, which is a major UK oil and gas producer with a portfolio of key assets
including the Bruce, Keith, and Rhum fields, this initiative represents a
significant step toward integrating renewable energy into its offshore
operations. By combining SeaTwirl’s innovative technology with Serica’s
operational expertise, this collaboration aims to create a ground-breaking
model for sustainable offshore energy production, setting a precedent for the
future of the industry.

