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North Sea Gas Wells Converted for CO2 Storage in Porthos Project

By MGN EditorialFebruary 5, 2026 at 02:23 PM

Four North Sea gas production wells have been repurposed for CO2 injection as part of the Dutch Porthos carbon capture and storage project.

In a significant development for the energy transition, four North Sea gas production wells have officially been converted to CO2 injection wells as part of the Porthos carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands. According to Offshore Energy, the wells, which were previously used for natural gas extraction, will now be used to store captured CO2 deep underground in depleted gas fields beneath the North Sea. This conversion is a key milestone for the Porthos project, which aims to transport and store up to 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year from industrial facilities in the Port of Rotterdam area. 'The conversion of these four wells is an important step in the Porthos project,' said Porthos project director Ulco Vermeulen. 'It shows that we are making good progress in preparing the infrastructure that is needed to store CO2 safely and permanently underground.' The Porthos project is a joint venture between the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Gasunie, and EBN, a Dutch government-owned energy company. It is seen as a critical component of the Netherlands' efforts to meet its ambitious climate targets by 2030. By repurposing existing oil and gas infrastructure, the project aims to provide an affordable and scalable solution for industrial decarbonization in the region. As the maritime industry continues to explore ways to reduce its carbon footprint, projects like Porthos demonstrate the potential for collaboration between energy, industrial, and infrastructure stakeholders to advance carbon capture and storage technologies. This development is an encouraging sign of the industry's commitment to the energy transition.
#carbon capture#CO2 storage#energy transition#North Sea#Netherlands

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