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Advanced subsurface studies pave the way for CO2 storage
In the Greenstore project, Harbour Energy is investigating the possibilities of storing CO2 underground. To this end, we will be carrying out advanced studies of the geological layers. The results of these studies are crucial to assess whether the licence area between Hobro and Randers has the right geological conditions for establishing a safe CO2 storage facility.
Understanding CO2 capture and storage
Harbour Energy is part of the initiative behind the CO2 i Dybden website, created as a comprehensive knowledge centre on carbon capture and storage - also known as CCS.
Experienced Communications Manager for Harbour Energy
Harbour Energy is pleased to announce that Regitze Reeh has joined as Head of Corporate Affairs.
Information meeting in Randers and Mariagerfjord Municipalities
Harbour Energy invites you to an information meeting about the CO2 storage project Greenstore. The meetings will be the first of a series of information meetings, and all interested parties are welcome. At the meeting, we will provide information about the project and answer questions about how we can store CO2 safely and efficiently underground and about the environmental and local impact of the project.
Harbour Energy acquires Wintershall Dea’s activities in Denmark
On 3 September 2024, the Danish Energy Agency approved a major agreement between Harbour Energy and Wintershall Dea. The agreement includes Harbour Energy taking over licences for oil extraction and CO2 storage.
Wintershall Dea among the first with CCS licence in Denmark
Wintershall Dea has been appointed operator of the Greenstore licence located between Hobro and Randers, one of Denmark's first onshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.