Sval Energi, Neptune and Storegga awarded North Sea CCS site

The three companies have won the Trudvang license, which can hold 9 million tonnes of CO2 per year.
Photo: Pr / Equinor / Kjetil Alsvik
Photo: Pr / Equinor / Kjetil Alsvik

Sval Energi, Neptune and Storegga have been awarded an area outside the Sleipner East field for CO2 storage following a tender in January. 

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