2023-04-02 16:30
Altera Infrastructure and Wintershall Dea awarded license to develop CO2 storage on Norwegian continental shelf
CCS development represents a major step forward in the global battle against climate change Altera Infrastructure and its partner Wintershall Dea are delighted to announce that the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has awarded the partnership a license to develop the Havstjerne CO2 storage in the North SeaThe storage, with an annual capacity estimated at 7 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa), is located 100 kilometers southwest of Egersund, Norway.Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) development represents a major step forward in the global battle against climate change and the Havstjerne license award reinforces Altera Infrastructure's commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

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