Denmark has a safe and well-functioning storage for CO2 in the North Sea subsoil, where CO2 can be permanently stored to mitigate climate change. INEOS press release
The 23 partners behind Project Greensand have now submitted the final report from the pilot project, which has aimed to develop, test and demonstrate safe and efficient storage of CO2 in the North Sea subsurface. Thus, the results from the EUDP-supported work in the consortium behind Project Greensand’s pilot phase are ready.
The thorough technical verification ensures that the stored CO2 remains safely and permanently in the closed Nini West reservoir 1,800 metres below the North Sea seabed, as expected. This is clear after the results of Project Greensand have been verified by the independent and world-leading provider of risk, verification and standardization services, DNV.