Here’s a quick update on Porthos (CO2 transport and storage project in the Netherlands).
- What it is: Porthos is a large-scale CCS (carbon capture and storage) project intended to capture CO2 from Rotterdam-area industrial sources and store it in depleted North Sea gas fields. This aligns with the Netherlands’ climate neutrality goals for 2050. [cite ][cite ]
- Recent status: The project has progressed through earlier development milestones and has been described as moving toward operational status with construction activity phased in over the mid-2020s. Different sources have noted final investment decisions and timelines pointing to operation around 2026, with construction beginning in the mid-2020s. [cite ][cite ]
- Scale and ambition: Porthos targets storing around 2.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year for an initial period (often cited as 15 years in early plans), contributing to regional decarbonization of the Port of Rotterdam and broader Dutch climate targets. [cite ][cite ]
- Stakeholders: It is developed by a consortium including Port of Rotterdam Authority, Gasunie, and EBN, with support from EU frameworks recognizing it as a key cross-border CCS effort. [cite ][cite ]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest press releases or regulatory updates and summarize any new milestones, approvals, or revised timelines. I can also provide a short timeline infographic if you want a visual.
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www.freightweek.orgPorthos, a joint venture between the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Gasunie and EBN, has announced its final investment decision (FID) for the development of the first large-scale CO2 transport and storage system in the Netherlands. With construction set to commence in 2024, Porthos is expected to be operational by 2026 and will see €1.3 billion […]
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www.imdb.comPorthos, the large-scale Netherlands-based CCS project, is set to proceed to the next phase of development. This following an ecological assessment approved by the Council of State, subsequently providing a green light for the project to move forward. As part of the project, CO2 from multiple industrial sources in the Port of Rotterdam will be […]
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