Maersk Drilling considers entering offshore wind and hydrogen

The era of fossil fuels is waning, and this now has Maersk Drilling looking into the possibility of entering new corners of the energy industry.
Photo: PR/Maersk Drilling
Photo: PR/Maersk Drilling
BY LEONORA BECK

Maersk Drilling could very well soon be working with anything from floating offshore wind to carbon capture and storage and producing hydrogen from offshore wind, says Jørn Madsen, CEO of Maersk Drilling, which is currently engaged in drilling for oil and gas offshore.

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