It will send CO2 2600 metres below sea level into depleted reservoirs from a series of Norwegian industrial sites to a port where it will go via pipeline to its final resting place.
NORWAY has approved the huge Northern Lights carbon capture and storage project in the North Sea with a parliamentary vote after partners Equinor, Total and Shell made a conditional final investment decision in May.
It will send CO2 2600 metres below sea level into depleted reservoirs from a series of Norwegian industrial sites to a port where it will go via pipeline to its final resting place.