Swedish oil and gas company Lundin Energy said it has sold the world’s first-ever certified carbon neutral produced oil to Italian refinery Saras from its Edvard Grieg field, offshore Norway. Edvard Grieg field is certified as low carbon at 3.8 kg of CO2 per barrel of oil equivalent for the full life of field emissions, including exploration, development and production, five times less than the world average.
To supply a full carbon-neutral barrel to Saras, residual emissions of 2,302 tonnes CO2 were compensated through a nature-based carbon capture project, certified by the Verified Carbon Standard. The entire trade was independently certified as carbon neutral by Intertek. The Edvard Grieg field is the first oil field in the world to be independently certified by Intertek, under its CarbonClear certification.
Lundin owns a 65% stake in Edvard Grieg, with partners OMV 20% and Wintershall 15%From 2025, every barrel produced by Lundin Energy, will be produced as carbon neutral.Carbon neutrality projects across the oil supply chain are accelerating. Earlier this year, Splash reported on Oxy Low Carbon Ventures’ (OLCV), a division of Occidental, world-first shipment of carbon-neutral oil.
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