CapeOmega

CapeOmega is an oil and gas company focused on maximizing value from mature producing fields by investing in remaining resources. The company operates within the energy infrastructure sector, supporting the European energy transition. It facilitates the transmission of gases to European markets and develops emission reduction technologies. Additionally, CapeOmega is involved in the transportation of carbon dioxide to offshore permanent storage sites. Through these initiatives, the company helps clients transition to low-carbon energy solutions while maintaining a low-risk infrastructure-like yield.

1 past transactions

NJORD Gas Infrastructure AS

Acquisition in 2017
Njord Gas Infrastructure AS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Njord Gas Infrastructure Holding AS and both companies are incorporated in Norway. Njord Gas Infrastructure Holding AS is owned by UBS International Infrastructure Fund (82%) and CDC Infrastructure SA (18%). Njord Gas Infrastructure AS is a Norwegian limited liability company whose exclusive object is to own and operate its participating interest of 8.036% in Gassled. This participating interest was acquired from ExxonMobil. The transaction was approved by the Norwegian government in February 2011 and was completed on 16 June 2011. Njord Gas Infrastructure recognises that Gassled is an essential strategic component of the Norwegian petroleum sector and fundamentally important to the Norwegian economy. We aim to ensure that the customers of Gassled receive world-class and cost-efficient gas transmission and processing services and that Gassco delivers outstanding health, safety and environment performance while maintaining Gassled system integrity and reliability. Subject to achieving these aims, we hope to deliver attractive risk-adjusted returns to our investors. Njord Gas Infrastructure recognises that developing, operating and maintaining gas infrastructure serving the Norwegian continental shelf requires a constant focus on health and safety – the staff of Gassco and its technical services providers and subcontractors work in hostile conditions on land and at sea and consequently, all efforts must be made to ensure that work is conducted in accordance with best practices. NJORD also recognises that the environment of Norway – the sea, fjords, waterways, earth, air, built environment and flora and fauna – is precious and must be protected in accordance with the laws of Norway.
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