Deal struck for CO2 pipeline to store France’s industrial emissions in the North Sea

Published 09:41 on June 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:41 on June 18, 2024  / /  EMEA

A deal has been struck between an oil and gas firm and France's gas transmission operator to develop CO2 transport and storage infrastructure in the country with potential capacity of over 5 million tonnes per year.
A deal has been struck between an oil and gas firm and France's gas transmission operator to develop CO2 transport and storage infrastructure in the country with potential capacity of over 5 million tonnes per year.


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