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North Sea could shift from oil reservoir to CO2 store, says Total CEO

Tue, 15th Dec 2020 14:13

By Nerijus Adomaitis

OSLO, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The North Sea could be switched
from a depleting oil and gas basin to a site for storing carbon
dioxide under the seabed, Total CEO Patrick Pouyanne
said on Tuesday.

The French oil firm is one of the partners in the Northern
Lights project, which aimed to bury CO2 underground and help
companies meet climate targets by preventing the heat-trapping
gas from being released into the atmosphere.

The Norwegian government, which is financing 80% of the 6.9
billion crowns ($791 million) needed for the first stage of
development, provided funding for the project on Tuesday, having
announced its backing in September.

"The North Sea is offering a big potential to Europe because
we can imagine hydrocarbon production will diminish, in
particular in the Netherlands, Denmark and some part of the UK,"
Pouyanne told a news conference.

"There could be life beyond these depleted fields, to
develop an active carbon storage industry," he said, speaking
alongside the CEOs of Equinor and Shell,
Total's Northern Lights partners, and Norway's oil minister.

Total and Shell are already planning to convert Dutch
offshore gas fields into carbon storage sites, in a project
called Aramis.

In Britain, Total, Shell and Equinor are part of the Net
Zero Teesside project operated by BP, the first carbon
capture, usage and storage (CCUS) project in that country.

Total is also looking at storing CO2 underneath the Danish
part of the North Sea, where it is the largest operator of
offshore oil and gas platforms, though this is still an early
stage, said Pouyanne.

Total is also eyeing capturing the CO2 emissions of its oil
refinery in Normandy, northern France, and transporting them to
Norway for burial, he said.

The International Energy Agency says carbon capture and
storage (CCS) technology is vital for reducing global CO2
emissions to prevent dangerous climate warming.

CCS could also be used to capture CO2 emissions when
hydrogen is produced from natural gas.

In October, Microsoft became the first global
company to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Norwegian
project, and will be a technology partner too.
(Writing by Gwladys Fouche. Editing by Terje Solsvik and Mark
Potter)

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