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Northern Lights

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Northern Lights refers to the CCS project located Norway that transport CO2 from capture sites in the North Sea area to Øygarden where a CO2 receiving terminal is present. From this onshore terminal, CO2 is injected into an offshore XXX via a pipeline. The project is a joint venture between XXX, and is a part of the Norwegian Government's wider Langskip (Longship) programme.

History

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- History of the plant - Describe boundaries of Langskip vs Northern Lights

CCS Project

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Capture

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Northern Lights takes CO2 from a number of individual capture facilities to their storage site. Table XXX shows the operating CO2 capture projects with agreements to store CO2 with Northern Lights. Table XXX shows the in development CO2 capture projects with agreements to store CO2 with Northern Lights.

Operating CO2 capture projects with agreements to store CO2 with Northern Lights
Project Industry Country Status CO2 Volume
Brevik CCS Cement Norway Active
(Since 2025)
Up to 0.4 Mtpa
Example Example Example Example
In Development CO2 capture projects with agreements to store CO2 with Northern Lights
Project Industry Country Status CO2 Volume
Sluiskil CCS Ammonia Netherlands In Construction
(Commissioning Anticipated 2026)
Up to 0.8 Mtpa
Beccs Stockholm Bioenergy Power Generation Sweden In Construction
(Commissioning Anticipated 2028)
Up to 0.8 Mtpa
Celsio CCS Waste to Energy Norway In Construction
(Commissioning Anticipated 2029)
Up to 0.35 Mtpa

Transport

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There are two components to the transport of CO2 in the Northern Lights project, shipping collection and pipeline injection.

Shipping

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Onshore Receiving Terminal

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Pipeline

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Storage

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- Aurora

Technology

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- LCO2 Shipping

Costs

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Gassnova, the state entity responsible for the wider Langskip program, have reported that the

Estimates for capital expenditure related to the new compression equipment, transport, and injection systems range from XXX to XXX

Performance

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Future Plans

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As of XXX 2025, Northern Lights announced an expansion of it's transport and storage capacity from 1.5 Mtpa to 5 Mtpa.

Reception

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References

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