A partnership between Dutch energy companies that will aim to make major headway in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for 2030 has been formed.
A collaboration between TotalEnergies, Shell Netherlands, Energie Beher Nederland (EBN) and Gasunie will aim to initiate the Aramis project to reduce industrial CO2 in the Netherlands by developing CO2 transport facilities to allow for offshore storage of the gas.
Due to be stored in depleted gas fields under the Dutch North Sea, the CO2 will be transported via ships or onshore pipelines to the collection hub at the Maasvlakte in the port of Rotterdam.
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