Final pieces falling in place for Project Greensand

The pilot phase of Project Greensand will soon be ready to store the first CO2 beneath the North Sea, with vessel Aurora Storm currently berthed in western Denmark being equipped to transport Belgian carbon emissions.
Photo: PR aurora
Photo: PR aurora
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Yet another piece of the puzzle is falling into place at western Denmark’s Port of Esbjerg, where vessel Aurora Storm is now being fitted at shipyard to handle seaborne transport of CO2 from Belgium to the Nini West platform in the North Sea, informs Project Greensand.

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