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FEED contract marks step forward in Mediterranean's first CO2 storage project

FEED contract marks step forward in Mediterranean's first CO2 storage project

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FEED contract marks step forward in Mediterranean's first CO2 storage project

Dubai-headquartered engineering and services company Kent has won a front-end engineering design (FEED) contract with EnEarth, a subsidiary of the UK-based oil & gas company Energean, for a CO2 storage project in Greece.

Prinos. Source: Energean

The Prinos CO2 storage project, the first of its kind in the Mediterranean that has secured environmental and storage permits, includes a facility that will receive and process up to 2.8 million tons of liquid CO2 per annum (MTPA) by 2029.

The CO2 will be shipped from remote emitters via marine carriers to a new marine terminal at the onshore Sigma plant near Kavala, where it will be temporarily stored before being conditioned, pumped and transported through a new subsea pipeline to a standalone CO2 injection and water production (COIWP) platform within the existing Prinos complex.

Kent will develop the FEED for the new CO2 handling and storage facility, which will receive, store, transport, and inject CO2 into the Prinos aquifer underlying the existing reservoir. This FEED phase will define the technical scope and execution strategy for the project.

The CO2 storage project has been included

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