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Current Status of the Longship Project

As of April 30, 2024, the construction of the Northern Lights CO 2 storage facility is 94 percent complete. Storage

Following the Northern Lights: inside a pioneering project

In August, Northern Lights, the world''s first cross-border commercial carbon transport and storage service, injected carbon dioxide (CO 2) collected from a cement factory

The Longship CCS project in Norway | Learn more

Hafslund Celsios'' construction work was put on hold in 2023. Following an extensive cost-reduction phase and renegotiation of the state support

World''s First Commercial CCS Plant Owned by Shell, Equinor, and

Norway has opened the world''s first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility, marking a turning point in global climate action. The project captures carbon dioxide

World''s first cross-border CO2 facility opens in Norway

On September 26, 2024, the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen, officially opened, marking a significant milestone as the world''s first cross-border CO2

The Longship CCS project in Norway | Learn more about the project

Hafslund Celsios'' construction work was put on hold in 2023. Following an extensive cost-reduction phase and renegotiation of the state support agreement, the project has now resumed.

Current Status of the Longship Project

As of April 30, 2024, the construction of the Northern Lights CO 2 storage facility is 94 percent complete. Storage infrastructure consists of an onshore reception terminal, an

Current Status of the Longship Project

As of April 30, 2024, the construction of the Northern Lights CO 2 storage facility is 94 percent complete. Storage infrastructure consists of an onshore reception terminal, an underwater

First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway''s Longship CCS project

Announced on 25 August, these first CO2 volumes were transported by ship from Heidelberg Materials'' cement factory in Brevik, Norway to the Northern Lights'' Øygarden facility, the

Norway''s $2.8 billion full-scale carbon capture transport and storage

The official opening ceremony of the CO2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen, was conducted by the Norwegian Minister of Energy on September 26, signaling the facility''s

First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway''s

Announced on 25 August, these first CO2 volumes were transported by ship from Heidelberg Materials'' cement factory in Brevik, Norway to the Northern Lights''

Northern Lights CCS set for startup in 2025 | Lightwave Online

Construction work has finished on the Northern Lights development''s cross-border CO2 transport and storage site in Øygarden, near Bergen.

First CO2 injections mark milestone for Norway''s Longship CCS project

Announced on 25 August, these first CO2 volumes were transported by ship from Heidelberg Materials'' cement factory in Brevik, Norway to the Northern Lights'' Øygarden facility, the onshore receiving,

Following the Northern Lights: inside a pioneering project

In August, Northern Lights, the world''s first cross-border commercial carbon transport and storage service, injected carbon dioxide (CO 2) collected

World''s first cross-border CO2 facility opens in Norway

On September 26, 2024, the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen, officially opened, marking a significant milestone as the

Phase 2 of Northern Lights CCS Project Gets Green Light

Northern Lights is part of the larger Norwegian full-scale Longship CCS project that includes capturing CO 2 from industrial sources and shipping liquid CO 2 to the terminal in

The Northern Lights project

Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies are investing in the Northern Lights project — Norway''s first licence for CO₂ storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and a major part of

World''s First Commercial CCS Plant Owned by Shell,

Norway has opened the world''s first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility, marking a turning point in global climate

World''s First Commercial CCS Plant Owned by Shell, Equinor,

Norway has opened the world''s first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility, marking a turning point in global climate action. The project captures carbon

Norway''s $2.8 billion full-scale carbon capture transport and storage

The official opening ceremony of the CO2 transport and storage facility in Øygarden, near Bergen, was conducted by the Norwegian Minister of Energy on September 26, signaling

Following the Northern Lights: inside a pioneering project

In August, Northern Lights, the world''s first cross-border commercial carbon transport and storage service, injected carbon dioxide (CO 2) collected from a cement factory 450 kilometres

Phase 2 of Northern Lights CCS Project Gets Green Light

Northern Lights is part of the larger Norwegian full-scale Longship CCS project that includes capturing CO 2 from industrial sources and shipping

The Northern Lights project

Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies are investing in the Northern Lights project — Norway''s first licence for CO₂ storage on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and a major part of the initiative that

Northern Lights CCS set for startup in 2025 | Lightwave

Construction work has finished on the Northern Lights development''s cross-border CO2 transport and storage site in Øygarden, near Bergen.

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