Wintershall Dea: Denmark a role model for future CCS

”For Belgium to send CO2 to Denmark, it just required a piece of paper. It’s not that hard,” says a Wintershall Dea executive board member, calling for improved legislation and support on the matter.
Photo: Wintershall Dea/frank Schinski
Photo: Wintershall Dea/frank Schinski
BY VIKTOR BRANDT KÆRGAARD, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

On Wednesday, signs were given allowing for the first CO2 to be stored in the North Sea Nini field, simultaneously ushering in a new chapter for German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea.

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