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In July 2018, the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) offered an area in the northern Stord Basin for applications to exploit a subsea reservoir for injection and storage of CO. This will be the first licence regulated by the Norwegian regulation for CO2 Storage (2014). By offering the area south of the Troll Field for an exploitation licence, it was decided to continue with the qualification of the Johansen-Cook aquifer for the Northern Light project.

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2018-11-21
2024-04-16
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