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Northern Lights Receives Green Light For CO2 Injection & Storage

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Kate Rainford

Kate is our Junior Writer at Tank Storage Magazine

Northern Lights has received confirmation that all the required permits are in place to start injecting and storing CO2 in the Aurora CCS licence in the North Sea.

The Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Climate and Environment, the Norwegian Environmental Agency (NEA) and Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) have all given their consents for the first phase of Northern Lights.

Tim Heijn, managing director of Northern Lights JV says: ‘This is a major milestone for the carbon capture and storage chain in Norway. The Norwegian authorities have granted the permits required to inject and store CO2 on the Norwegian continental shelf. With these consents in place, we are on track to safely start CO2 transport and storage operations in Northern Lights.’

The permit granted is for the injection and storage of 37.5 million tonnes of CO2 from this year and the next 25 years. This covers the first phase of Northern Lights development with a capacity to transport and store 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year.

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