Halliburton Wins Contract to Provide Monitoring Services for Northern Endurance Partnership's Carbon Capture and Storage System.

Thursday, Aug 7, 2025 1:45 am ET1min read

Halliburton has been awarded a contract by the Northern Endurance Partnership to provide equipment for a carbon capture and storage system in northeast England's East Coast Cluster. The contract involves manufacturing and delivering equipment from Halliburton's UK completion manufacturing facility in Arbroath. The Northern Endurance Partnership is a joint venture between bp, Equinor, and TotalEnergies, formed in 2020 to transport and store CO2 emissions from the Teesside and Humber regional industrial clusters.

Halliburton has been awarded a significant contract by the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) to provide completions and downhole monitoring services for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system in northeast England's East Coast Cluster. The contract involves manufacturing and delivering equipment from Halliburton's UK completion manufacturing facility in Arbroath.

The Northern Endurance Partnership, a joint venture between bp, Equinor, and TotalEnergies, was formed in 2020 to transport and store CO2 emissions from the Teesside and Humber regional industrial clusters. The infrastructure for this project, which is expected to begin construction this year, will include an onshore CO2 gathering network, compression facilities, and a 145-kilometer offshore pipeline connected to subsea injection facilities in the Endurance saline aquifer located around 1,000 meters below the seabed [1].

Halliburton will play a crucial role in the project by manufacturing and delivering the majority of the equipment required. The company's senior vice president for Europe, Eurasia, and Sub-Saharan Africa region, Jean-Marc Lopez, stated, "Halliburton is pleased to develop and deliver innovative well completions and monitoring solutions for this groundbreaking carbon storage project. This project allows expansion of our completions activity and showcases Halliburton’s leadership in CCS projects. We look forward to the opportunity to deliver our services to support the NEP project" [2].

The project's construction is scheduled to commence in 2025, with the first injection of CO2 expected by 2027 and full start-up in 2028. The permitted injection rate is 4 million tons annually, averaged over a duration of 25 years, which could reach a total of 100 million tons [3].

Noble Corporation has been selected to drill six firm wells for the project using its Noble Innovator jack-up rig, slated to begin in Q3 2026, while Expro has been appointed to deliver integrated well testing services. SLB will deploy its Sequestri carbon storage solutions portfolio to construct six carbon storage wells [4].

Halliburton's stock rose 1.01% in premarket trading following the announcement of the contract award, reflecting investor confidence in the company's ability to execute on this significant project [2].

References:
[1] https://www.offshore-energy.biz/bp-equinor-and-totalenergies-hire-halliburton-for-carbon-capture-and-storage-monitoring/
[2] https://www.ainvest.com/news/halliburton-shares-rise-1-01-premarket-winning-northern-endurance-partnership-contract-carbon-capture-system-2508/
[3] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/northern-endurance-partnership-awards-halliburton-contract-for-carbon-capture-and-storage-monitoring-ce7c5edbd180f724
[4] https://worldoil.com/news/2025/8/5/halliburton-awarded-contract-for-northern-endurance-partnership-ccs-monitoring/

Halliburton Wins Contract to Provide Monitoring Services for Northern Endurance Partnership's Carbon Capture and Storage System.

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