Oil giants aim for the stars with carbon well in North Sea

The Northern Lights project aims to transport CO2 from all over Europe and store it in the North Sea. Led by Equinor and joined by Total and Shell, the joint venture expects to already later this year make the final investment decision on commercial, large-scale carbon capture and sequestration.
Photo: PR / Equinor
Photo: PR / Equinor

In Denmark, the year was kicked off with a plea from the district heating sector and researchers to the parliament that it look into carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). And, with cautious support from politicians announcing themselves ready to examine the matter more closely, CCS suddenly seems to have become a point of discussion with regard to a new climate action plan.

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