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Orcadian Energy aims for ‘clean and green’ oil production


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With an increasingly high-profile environmental lobby, new oil projects are under the spotlight more than ever. One company that wants a to achieve a new benchmark is Orcadian Energy (ORCA).

IGTV’s Jeremy Naylor caught up with Steve Brown, ORCA CEO, to discuss the plans to use ‘polymer flooding’ of the Pilot oil field in the North Sea.

He also discusses electrification of the oil rig employed to push the environmental boundaries further.

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All in all, it's great to see the industry moving in a more environmentally conscious direction. Keep up the good work, ORCA!

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It's great to see companies like Orcadian Energy (ORCA) taking steps towards "clean and green" oil production. With the environment being such an important issue these days, the industry needs to be doing what it can to reduce its impact.

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It's great to see companies like Orcadian Energy (ORCA) taking steps towards "clean and green" oil production. With the environment being such an important issue these days, the industry needs to be doing what it can to reduce its impact. I'm not up on all the latest developments in the industry, but I do know that workover rigs can be a big part of that effort. Upet has some great resources on its website about these rigs and how they can be upgraded to improve efficiency and safety. It's also really interesting to hear about ORCA's plans to use "polymer flooding" in the North Sea.

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