10 February 2025
EnergyPathways
plc
("EnergyPathways" or the
"Company")
MESH
Development Design Selected Following Pre-FEED
Activities
EnergyPathways (AIM: EPP) is pleased to announce an update on its pre-Front
End Engineering and Design ("pre-FEED") activities for
the Marram Energy Storage Hub ("MESH" or the "Project") and
the selected technical design for the initial phase of the MESH
development. The technical engineering and design studies have been
undertaken by EnergyPathways in conjunction with its strategic
partners Wood plc, Mermaid Subsea Services (UK) Limited and PDi
Ltd.
The MESH development has been
designed as an integrated energy system
solution. MESH will connect gas production,
gas storage, hydrogen storage, offshore wind and decarbonised gas
power generation to provide the UK with a long term secure and
dependable supply of clean energy. MESH has been designed as a
decarbonised facility with production operations fully electrified
and powered by renewable energy. The MESH development design will
repurpose existing late life gas infrastructure as a future energy
hub that can help harness the significant energy resources of the
North West of England.
The MESH project development is
initially centred on the development of the Marram Gas Field as a
gas storage and production facility. The Final Investment Decision
("FID") for this is planned for the end of 2025 with first
production operations starting in late 2027.
The
initial MESH project development involves:
· a new
unmanned offshore platform ("Marram A") with four well slots,
powered by renewables (wind, solar and batteries);
· two
initial production wells (to be drilled Q2 2027) in Phase 1,
followed by two more for gas storage (Q2 2029) in Phase
2;
· a new
9km pipeline connecting the new "Marram A" platform to an existing
gas export trunkline following cessation of production from a late
life gas field;
· upgrading and repurposing of existing late life onshore gas
facilities with latest modern, low emission technologies to
decarbonise MESH gas production and gas storage withdrawal and
injection operations;
· re-purposing of industrial land in
Barrow-in-Furness to minimise the Project's
environmental footprint and enable a timely start up;
and
· a
short distance onshore tie-in to the National Gas UK Transmission
System
Phases 1 and 2 will deliver a
facility that will store an estimated 500-600 million therms of gas
with withdrawal and injection rates of 1.7-2.0 million therms of gas per
day from the combined 4 well storage
facility.
This initial MESH development
establishes a central energy hub for future integration with other
regional energy projects, including additional gas storage, gas
production, hydrogen storage, offshore wind power and low-emission
power generation. These future plans for a wider integrated energy
system beyond the initial MESH gas storage and production facility
are being progressed in regard to:
· Hydrogen Storage
(MESH-H2): along with the
license application submitted for Marram gas storage, the licence
area covers salt cavern hydrogen storage potential. Concept
engineering has been completed and submitted to the relevant
authorities for a hydrogen storage project (DESNZ, The Crown
Estate, NSTA);
· Gas Storage:
storage licence application requests have been
submitted to the NSTA for the discovered undeveloped Knox and Lowry
gas fields that are suitable for gas storage;
· Low Carbon Energy
Production: ongoing engagement with
various stakeholders to connect the region's wind power and to
access the East Irish Sea's stranded gas resources with the MESH
decarbonised energy hub; and
· Decarbonised Power Generation
(MESH-POWER): concept
engineering has been completed for offshore gas power generation
designed to complement and support the region's wind
power.
In addition, EnergyPathways has
commissioned studies into static and dynamic storage reservoir and
integrated production modelling, in parallel with desktop studies
in preparation for the necessary environmental and seabed surveys
to be undertaken later this year.
Ben
Clube, CEO of EnergyPathways plc said:
"We are pleased to provide a summary of what has been a very
active period for EnergyPathways as we progress MESH through the
pre-FEED stage and we remain on track to achieve FID at the end of
2025. With the development design for the MESH integrated energy
system now framed, we can move forward to deliver a major energy
project to support the UK's energy transition
ambitions.
"As a large-scale energy storage facility, MESH can play a
critical strategic role in providing the UK with a secure and
reliable supply of low emission energy for decades to come. It can
play an important role in helping moderate the impact of
international gas prices and energy import costs on household
bills.
"The MESH energy hub capitalises on specific regional dynamics
and integrates multiple energy assets to help the UK harness its
considerable energy resources of the North-West of England
including excess and curtailed wind power and regional stranded low
emission gas resources. By repurposing soon to be decommissioned
gas infrastructure, MESH will bring a new lease of life to
important UK energy assets being abandoned by the exiting oil and
gas industry.
"In parallel with the extensive technical work streams
outlined above, we continue to engage constructively on MESH
project financing. What is clear from our engagement with industry
and financing stakeholders to date is that there is a clear
recognition of the commercial proposition tabled by MESH. We
believe that the potential of MESH to mobilise private and public
capital in order to provide clean energy to the UK's energy
transition warrants the support of a government weighed down by
taxpayer subsidised projects."
About MESH
MESH is a new large scale energy
storage facility that is expected to provide a secure and
dependable supply of natural gas and green hydrogen for the UK
market for over 20 years. MESH is expected to be the UK's
largest natural gas and hydrogen energy storage facility and will
be able to store in excess of 500 million therms of energy.
Production operations are expected to start from the end of 2027 to
ensure a reliable and secure supply of energy for the UK.
MESH has been designed as a fully decarbonised and
electrified zero emission facility that is to be powered by the
renewable wind farms of the UK Irish Sea region. EnergyPathways
aims to play a leading role in supporting the UK's energy
transition and development of a hydrogen economy.
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EnergyPathways
Ben Clube / Ben Hodges
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Buchanan (Financial PR)
Email :
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Adviser)
Jo Turner / Louise O'Driscoll /
Sandy Jamieson
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Tel: +44 (0)20 7213 0880
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Angel Corporate Finance LLP (Broker)
Richard Hail / Adam
Cowl
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Tel: +44 (0)20 3470 0470
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Broker) Callum Hill / James
Sheehan
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