Aramis
Aramis project aspires to enable multiple energy intensive industries to store their captured CO2 emissions under the Dutch North Sea. For this purpose, a CO2 collection hub and an offshore pipeline with a 22 Mt/year transport capacity will be built to connect the port of Rotterdam with the depleted gas fields located 200 km off the coast. Industries will be able to connect with the CO2 collection hub either by onshore pipelines either by ships. "Part of the storage facilities of the Aramis project, called "LaunchStores" was awarded funding through the 2023 call of the Innovation Fund"
Project type:StorageTransport
Participants:TotalEnergies Shell EBN Gasunie Arup
Country:Netherlands
Type of capture:Not applicable
IOGP members involved: TotalEnergies, Shell
Planned start of operation: 2027
CO2 capacity at start date: 5
CO2 capacity after completion: 22
Status: Early Development
Type of storage: Offshore - Depleted Gas Field (L7) and potential Aquifers, Dutch North Sea
Funding and support scheme: Project of Common Interest
Info related to the funding and support scheme: The Aramis project has been granted the status of a Project of Common Interest (PCI) by the European Commission. The PCI status also gives Aramis the opportunity to apply for European subsidies from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) fund
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Links: https://www.aramis-ccs.com/https://totalenergies.com/media/news/press-releases/partnership-to-develop-aramis-offshore-ccs-projecthttps://ccushub.ogci.com/focus_hubs/aramis/