![]() ![]() * Greensand, a project led by INEOS Energy (INEO.NS) and Wintershall Dea, plans to start injecting up to 1.5 mtpa of CO2 from 2025 into depleted oil and gas fields in the Danish section of the North Sea, and increasing capacity to 8 mtpa by 2030. Other partners in the project are ExxonMobil, Rosewood Exploration and state-owned EBN. * L10, a project led by Neptune Energy, to store 4-5 mtpa of CO2 in a depleted gas field in the Dutch North Sea, with first injections expected to start in 2026. The project planned to start CO2 injections in 2024-2025, but the startup is likely to be delayed due to legal hurdles. All storage capacity has been already contracted by 4 industrial partners: Air Liquide (AIRP.PA), Air Products (APD.N), ExxonMobil (XOM.N) and Shell. * Porthos, a project by the port of Rotterdam, Gasunie and EBN, aims to store 2.5 mtpa of CO2 in depleted Dutch gas fields in the North Sea. Other partners in the project are National Grid (NG.L), Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies. ![]() The project plans to transport CO2 via pipelines to a storage site some 145 km offshore in the southern North Sea. * Northern Endurance, a BP-led (BP.L) partnership that aims to develop infrastructure to transport and store about 20 mtpa of CO2 captured at two industrial clusters in Teesside and Humberside from 2030. It plans to start injecting CO2 in 2027, initially at a rate of 2 mtpa of CO2. * Viking CCS, a project formerly known as V Net Zero and led by independent oil and gas firm Harbour Energy (HBR.L), aims to store up to 10 mtpa of CO2 by 2030 at depleted gas fields in the southern North Sea. ![]()
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