German gas giant sees big CCS potential in Denmark
![Wintershall Dea senior vice president Robert Frimpong. As a part of a new consortium including Maersk Drilling, Ineos and Geus, Germany's Wintershall Dea says it wants to pump carbon into the Danish North Sea underground. | Photo: Wintershall Nordzee](https://photos.watchmedier.dk/watchmedier/resize:fill:3840:0:0/plain/https://photos.watchmedier.dk/Images/article12320511.ece/ALTERNATES/schema-16_9/doc7bqnrr2kkb713rpgik14.jpg)
For anyone who sees carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology as a key instrument of climate change mitigation, the June announcement of a new consortium consisting of Maersk Drilling, Ineos, GEUS and Wintershall Dea was big news.
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