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Denmark: Construction begins on Greensand’s CO2 transit terminal at Port Esbjerg - The first gateway for Carbon storage in the EU


05 May 2025

  • Groundbreaking marks key milestone for Carbon Capture and Storage, establishing Denmark as a European hub for safe and permanent CO2 storage.
  • 'This is a key milestone for Greensand and an important step in creating the EU’s first full CCS value chain. Carbon capture and storage will be critical to achieving climate targets. Today’s groundbreaking sends a clear signal to carbon capture projects across Denmark and Europe that we are moving forward,' says Mads Gade, CEO, INEOS Energy Europe.
  • The terminal will feature six large holding tanks, each capable of storing approximately 1,000 tonnes of liquefied CO2 to be shipped for permanent storage in the Greensand reservoir. The site will also include the necessary infrastructure for offloading and shipping CO2.
  • 'The new terminal in Esbjerg unlocks the development of CCS in both Denmark and Europe. For us at the port, this is just the beginning of a new reality where CCS will play an increasingly important role,' says Dennis Jul Pedersen, CEO of Port of Esbjerg.
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Construction has started on Greensand’s Carbon Dioxide transit terminal at Port Esbjerg in Denmark. Once operational, the terminal will be a critical component in what is expected to become the EU’s first CO2 storage facility aimed at mitigating climate change.

Construction in Port Esbjerg is expected to complete in the Autumn this year, at which point INEOS Energy will take over the operation the first gateway for CCS logistics in EU, on behalf of the Greensand consortium.

Greensand has secured liquefied CO2 from several Danish biogas plants. Once captured, the CO2 will be transported by truck to the terminal in Esbjerg, where it will be temporarily stored.

When the tanks are full, the liquefied CO2 will be loaded onto a dedicated carrier from Royal Wagenborg and shipped to the INEOS Nini platform in the Danish North Sea. From there, it will be safely injected via pipeline into subsurface reservoirs approximately 1,800 meters beneath the seabed for permanent storage.

Denmark's leading role in climate solutions and green jobs

In December 2024, INEOS and its partners Harbour Energy and Nordsøfonden made the Final Investment Decision (FID) to launch the commercial phase of Greensand. This paves the way for expected investments of over DKK 1 billion to scale the storage capacity across the CCS value chain.

With plans to initiate offshore injection at the end of 2025 or beginning of 2026, Greensand is set to become the EU’s first operational CO2 storage site designed to mitigate climate change.

The European Commission estimates that by 2040, the EU will need to store 250 million tonnes of CO2 annually to meet the Paris Agreement targets. CCS is also considered a key technology for reaching Denmark’s 2045 net-zero goals.

The economic potential is significant: if Denmark captures just 5% of the European CCS market, it could create up to 9,000 jobs and generate an economic impact of DKK 50 billion.

'Port of Esbjerg already plays a key role in the green transition in Denmark and Europe. With the construction of this terminal, the port is well on its way to becoming a central hub for CO2 capture and storage in the EU – supporting both the climate and the economy,' says Mads Gade.

Denmark holds a unique position thanks to the particularly well-suited geology of the North Sea seabed.

'We’re proud to support Greensand’s ambitious progress. This is one of the most advanced CCS projects globally. By leveraging Denmark’s unique subsurface, Esbjerg can help meet future CO2 storage needs across Europe,' says Dennis Jul Pedersen.

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Source: INEOS





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