New transatlantic partnership formed to store CO2 on Danish soil

The ink is still drying on a new storage partnership deal. Danish Ross Energy and US Fidelis New Energy have teamed up to develop onshore CO2 storage networks in Denmark.
Photo: Thomas Borberg
Photo: Thomas Borberg
BY MARIA OIEN, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Ross Energy and Fidelis New Energy have signed off on a contract to develop CO2 storage networks in Denmark and Southern Sweden, write the companies in a joint statement.

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