TotalEnergies gears up for firefighting in North Sea flaring case

The oil supermajor seeks to eliminate half of its routine flaring from the Gorm site in 2022 with a new solution that the Danish Environmental Protection Agency will have to approve first.
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Photo: Christophe Archambault/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

TotalEnergies wants to reroute a portion of its Danish production from the Halfdan site to the Dan site in an effort to lessen the use of routine flaring, which involves regular burning of natural gas.

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