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CO2 is now stored in the former Nini West reservoir in the Danish North Sea. (Image: Ineos)
Esbjerg (energate) - The exploration and production company Wintershall Dea, together with the Danish company Ineos, has started storing CO2 in the North Sea. The official start of the CCS project 'Greensand' took place on 8 March. The project partners plan to store up to 8 million tonnes of CO2 in the depleted Nini West oil field. "We are showing that it is possible to transport and store CO2 safely and reliably across national borders and that we can make a contri ...
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