Wintershall Dea and Fluxys looking into carbon transport options

The two companies believe they can transport southern-German industry emissions through pipelines all the way to the North Sea seabed. 
Hugo Dijkgraaf, chief technology officer at Wintershall Dea | Photo: Wintershall Dea/frank Schinski
Hugo Dijkgraaf, chief technology officer at Wintershall Dea | Photo: Wintershall Dea/frank Schinski
by andreas lønstrup, translated by daniel pedersen

Wintershall Dea and Fluxys will collaborate to investigate CO2 transport options entailing a pipeline network connecting southern Germany and Belgium, informs a press release. 

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