Equinor wants to boost natural gas demand with CO2 sink

Equinor doesn't think that green hydrogen is the solution for the moment. Instead, the company wants to make hydrogen from natural gas and sequester the CO2 in the North Sea's Northern Lights well.
Equinor Executive Vice President, Marketing, Midstream & Processing Irene Rummelhoff. | Photo: PR / Equinor / Ole Jørgen Bratland
Equinor Executive Vice President, Marketing, Midstream & Processing Irene Rummelhoff. | Photo: PR / Equinor / Ole Jørgen Bratland

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