Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology removes CO2 emissions from the atmosphere and stores them underground.
* Smeaheia, a project by Equinor to develop a storage site in the North Sea with a potential to inject up to 20 mtpa from 2027/2028.
The project plans to transport CO2 via pipelines to a storage site some 145 km offshore in the southern North Sea.
ICELAND* The Coda Terminal will be a cross-border carbon transport and storage hub in Straumsvík, operated by Icelandic carbon storage firm Carbfix.
The full capture, transport and storage chain will handle up to 100,000 mtpa of CO2.