Up to 60 European ports well suited to processing CO2 emissions for offshore storage -report

Published 13:18 on June 16, 2026 / Last updated at 13:18 on June 16, 2026 / / CO2 Management (CCUS), EMEA (Europe), International (Shipping), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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Up to 60 European ports could be suitable for processing CO2 emissions for offshore storage by 2050, a new report has found, which examines how non-pipeline transport will play a key role in Europe's CO2 transport chain.
Up to 60 European ports could be suitable for processing CO2 emissions for offshore storage by 2050, a new report has found, which examines how non-pipeline transport will play a key role in Europe's CO2 transport chain.


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