Category: The Business of CO2 Transportation

CO2 Markets & Reforestation

European agreement transports and storage carbon across borders

eyesonsuriname A European infrastructure for carbon capture and storage is underway. Today, arrangements between Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden allow cross-border transport and geological storage of captured CO2. Carbon capture and storage is a tool that can capture some of the emissions that are very difficult to prevent – and capturing those emissions…
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Allseas to construct a 16-inch pipeline for the CCS project developed by Porthos

Allseas to construct a 16-inch pipeline for the CCS project developed by Porthos

eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, Nov. 2nd 2023– Within a very foreseeable future Allseas will begin developing the work which has been agreed between them and Porthos and the first tasks will include installation, burial and commissioning of a 16-inch CCS pipeline. This pipeline will connect a compressor station located at Maasvlakte, and the P18-A platform, which is…
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CO2 Transportation as Part of Strategies to Reduce Carbon Emissions in Indonesia

One of the strategies being implemented in Indonesia to reduce carbon emissions is the transportation of carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 transportation involves capturing the emissions from industrial processes, such as power plants or factories, and transporting them to storage sites or utilization facilities. By capturing and transporting CO2, it prevents the gas from being released…
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