Norwegian Energy Enters Danish Carbon Capture, Storage Project
08 September 2021 - 11:40AM
Dow Jones News
By Dominic Chopping
Norwegian Energy Co. ASA said Wednesday that it has entered a
partnership to develop carbon capture and storage in the Danish
North Sea.
Project Bifrost--led by the Danish Underground Consortium and
developed in conjunction with Oersted AS and the Technical
University of Denmark--will evaluate the potential for CO2
transportation and storage at the Harald field in the Danish North
Sea, reusing existing North Sea infrastructure while demonstrating
CO2 storage in a depleted offshore gas field.
The Danish Underground Consortium--which consists of
TotalEnergies SE, Norwegian Energy and Nordsofonden--produces 97%
of gas and 85% of oil from the Danish North Sea.
The newly formed partnership has applied for funding under the
Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Programme, or EUDP,
a Danish public subsidy scheme, to develop and select the transport
and storage concept for Project Bifrost, the company said.
The scope of the EUDP application includes a study on the
potential of utilizing additional DUC North Sea reservoirs as they
become available, as well as the possibility of using existing
pipeline infrastructure connecting DUC fields to Denmark.
Write to Dominic Chopping at dominic.chopping@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
September 08, 2021 05:25 ET (09:25 GMT)
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