Marine energy infrastructure firm Höegh Evi and Norway oil exploration and production company Aker BP are working with Ports of Stockholm to establish a CO₂ logistics hub and enable sustainable transport chain for carbon dioxide from industrial emitters in eastern Sweden.
The collaboration, which began in May, is a continuation of the NICE project (Norvik Infrastructure CCS East Sweden), which previously conducted a feasibility study.
The continued work focuses on a detailed design of the logistics node Stockholm Norvik Port together with suppliers and participants. The deepwater port in the Baltic Sea, which opened in 2020, handles ‘roll on roll off’ traffic and containers.
“Stockholm Norvik Port is ideally located for CO₂ collection, and is highly accessible for carrier ships transporting the CO₂ to its permanent storage site. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Ports of Stockholm, Aker BP and nearby emitters to develop this key connection within the Baltic Sea value chain for CCS,” said Nils Jakob Hasle, EVP Clean Energy in Höegh Evi.
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