Oil industry will have "crucial" role in CCUS development, report states

The establishment of CO2 capture, utilization and storage will be delayed if the traditional oil and gas sector is not involved, partnership driver INNO-CCUS has concluded.
Karina Marie Søgaard, Partnership Director at INNO-CCUS | Photo: Pr
Karina Marie Søgaard, Partnership Director at INNO-CCUS | Photo: Pr

”The oil industry will play a crucial role in the future of CCS. If we don’t involve the oil and gas industry closely in this work, we will set the development of CCS and eventually CCUS back many years,” says Karina Marie Søgaard, Partnership Director at INNO-CCUS. 

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