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This week, Zachary Bruton of Noble Corporation, a global offshore drilling contractor, discusses how they’re reimagining their role in the energy transition. Noble is adapting its rigs and expertise to make offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) safe and scalable.

From the development of groundbreaking CO₂ well control systems, to partnerships with universities and industry players, and even test injections at Europe’s Project Greensand, Noble is showing how offshore drilling can become a cornerstone of global decarbonization.

Zach also shares how Noble is decarbonizing its own operations—through efficiency upgrades, alternative fuels, and fleet-wide emissions reduction goals. Together, these efforts highlight how legacy oil and gas expertise can help build the future of net-zero energy systems.

Key Takeaways:

🌍 Offshore’s Role in Climate Action – Up to 50% of global CO₂ storage could take place offshore thanks to its vast capacity and proximity to industry.

⚙️ New Safety Tech – Noble has developed an electrical CO₂ enabler system to safely manage CO₂ well control risks.

🤝 Collaboration is Essential – Partnerships with OEMs, universities, and operators are driving innovation in CO₂ handling.

🚢 Decarbonizing the Fleet – Beyond enabling carbon storage, Noble is cutting its own emissions with efficiency gains, biofuels, and new energy strategies.

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