This cross-border transport pipeline network solution will carry CO2 captured from emitters and CO2 collection hubs located in North-West Europe to permanent geological storage complexes more than 1500 meters below the seabed in the North Sea.
The project location, the North Sea Basin, is proven to be highly suitable for storing CO2. Moreover, a significant part of the European CO2 emissions is generated by emitters located on the coasts of this basin. Nonetheless, the geographical reach of the project is much larger, as CO2 can be shipped in from neighboring hubs, or transported from inland continental emission locations via pipeline, truck, rail, barge or ship and connected to the CO2 collection hubs. This will offer emitters in the whole North-West Europe a robust and flexible solution for large-scale decarbonization before the end of this decade.
The pipeline network solution aims to provide resilience and security of CO2 transport by having a dedicated, high-capacity pipeline infrastructure (38-57 Mtpa CO2) in place, complemented by a shipping solution, that can operate with high regularity. This solution provides much needed essential evacuation capacity of CO2 from industrial emitters in North-West Europe and is planned to be operational from 2030. In line with stated objectives, the project will contribute to reduction of national and European emissions by enabling the transport of captured CO2 from industrial emission points to offshore geological storage sites. It is estimated that up to 847 million tons of CO2 will be transported and stored over 21 years of operations. The two initial geological storage sites will have capacity of 15 Mtpa CO2 in full operation.
The emission reductions associated with this project will directly contribute towards the national targets in 7 EU Member States and to EU wide targets.