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powering offshore production

  • PERIOD
    Ongoing
  • Locations:
    Brazil, Gulf of Mexico, West Africa, South China Sea
  • MILESTONES
    Concept Phase
  • DETAILS
    Sea-based operations such as wells, processing and drilling rigs require large turbines which are driven by gas and diesel fuels. Our technology allows these facilities to operate more sustainably in remote regions.
  • PARTNERS
    2H Offshore Engineering

Our OTEC Power Module® can improve efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint of offshore operations by replacing the need for long subsea tiebacks over extended distances.

Source: Shell (Used for illustrative purposes only)

By harnessing the power of the ocean’s temperature gradients, offshore operations can be powered at greater distances from shore, significantly lowering both implementation and operational costs. The technology is projected to reduce the CAPEX of long subsea tiebacks by 20-30%, while also enhancing well efficiency and cutting CO2 and methane emissions.

Global OTEC’s proprietary self-contained skid enables a lower-cost, modular approach to generating electricity from OTEC, with up to 500 kW of gross installed capacity increments. Each module contains all the necessary safety and control systems for local and remote operation.

The OTEC Power Module® can be used anywhere in the tropics as the technology requires the naturally occurring temperature gradient. It can produce clean, baseload electricity, 24/7, all year round

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