Horisont Energi and Neptune Energy: terminal for intermediate storage of CO2 selected for Project Errai
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6 January 2023
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Neptune Energy
Neptune Energy welcomed
the
announcement
from its partner, Horisont Energi, that it has entered into an option agreement
on the location of an onshore terminal for the Errai carbon capture and
storage project in Norway.
The
receiving terminal for intermediate onshore storage of CO2 will be located
in Gismarvik on the west coast of Norway. From here, carbon would be transported
through pipeline to the North Sea, where it would be injected and permanently
stored in an offshore reservoir. The option agreement is with Haugaland
Næringspark.
Errai
is the first commercial CO2 storage project in Norway and could have a
major impact on the development of the carbon market in Europe. Errai could
store 4-8 million tonnes of CO2 annually, with the potential to store more
in later phases.
Neptune
Energy’s Managing Director for Norway and the UK, Odin Estensen, said:
“This is an important step for the development of large-scale carbon capture
and storage, and paves the way for a value chain that is crucial for reaching
the climate target of net zero emissions by 2050.
“We
look forward to leveraging both our oil and gas operations capabilities
as well as our significant global experience from operating carbon capture
and storage activities."
The
Errai project is a key contributor to Neptune's goal of storing more carbon
than is emitted from the production and use of its sold product by 2030.
The
Errai partners recently submitted an application to the Norwegian Ministry
of Petroleum and Energy for storage of CO2 in the announced area on the
Norwegian continental shelf. Awards are expected to be announced during
the first half of 2023.
Neptune
Energy has a 40 per cent owner share in the Errai project.