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kbr-awarded-engineering-contract-for-liquid-co2-project
kbr-awarded-engineering-contract-for-liquid-co2-project

KBR awarded engineering contract for liquid CO2 project

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US-based engineering firm KBR has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract by Fidelis New Energy for a liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) receiving terminal at the Port of Aalborg, Denmark.

Project Fyrkat is believed to be one of the first onshore CO2 sequestration facilities, and is part of Project Norne, which expects to store more than 20 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2030.

Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide engineering to support the LCO2 handling and storage facility. The company has delivered similar projects involving LCO2.

Ulrik Weuder, Managing Director for Fidelis Europe, said, “Fidelis has been working in Denmark for over two years to position the Norne Carbon Storage Hub as the carbon storage leader in Europe. Norne will enable emitters in Northern Europe to decarbonise both safely and economically.”

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