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26.05.2025 15:55

Advancing carbon capture and storage technologies across Europe

Anette Mack Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Steinbeis Europa Zentrum

    Spotlight on the field campaigns conducted within the COREu project
    The COREu project, one of the largest research and innovation initiatives for carbon capture and storage (CCS) ever funded under the Horizon Europe programme, is making significant strides in demonstrating key enabling technologies within a CCS chain.

    With a focus on developing CO₂ transport and storage infrastructure, the project involves 43 partners across Europe and aims to accelerate the deployment of CCS technologies by addressing technical, financial, regulatory, and coordination challenges. COREu's ultimate goal is to contribute significantly to reducing CO₂ emissions, supporting the EU's climate neutrality targets.

    Steinbeis Europa Zentrum is responsible for the work package “Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation” and aims to contribute to building positive momentum for CCS across the EU by mobilizing key stakeholders, i.e. beyond the consortium, and creating an innovative framework for shared commitment leading to accelerated deployment of safe, sustainable and resilient pathways for CCS in Europe.

    Through the development of new CCS routes in Central-East Europe and the creation of clusters of emitters, COREu is building a trans-national network that connects CO₂ sources with storage sites. This collaborative effort enhances knowledge sharing and fosters a common framework for CCS deployment, encompassing technological expertise, business models, consensus management, and safety protocols.

    Insights from the field
    Within the COREu project, sampling campaigns are planned to take place in several regions across Europe: in Prinos/Kavala, Greece where the test of the injection will take place, in South Moravia, Czech Republic, in the Baltic Sea/Gdansk, Poland, and in Western Ukraine. These sampling campaigns are conducted to gather essential data for understanding and validating the environmental and geological conditions, which is necessary to ensure effective and safe CO₂ storage. They involve meticulous collection and analysis of samples from various locations, providing critical insights into the natural variability of the sites where CO₂ injection will take place.

    Setting sail - Prinos environmental monitoring
    For the environmental monitoring campaign in Prinos, two of the four planned sampling campaigns have been completed: the fall cruise in November 2024 and the winter/spring campaign in March 2025. The COREu team embarked on "Filia," a vessel from the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, with the aim of defining the natural physical-chemical-biological conditions of the marine environment above the Prinos Oil Field, prior to CO2 injection.

    Dr. Stan Beaubien from Sapienza University of Rome, a key member of the research team, explained the importance of these efforts: "Within the COREu project, various research groups across Europe are collecting samples in the area above where the CO₂ injection will take place and in other areas of the Gulf of Kavala. This is crucial to define the natural variability of the site. The chemistry related to CO₂ changes naturally due to biological systems, interacting with seasons, temperature, light, and storms that mix the water. To safely monitor the site when CO₂ is eventually injected, we must understand the natural CO₂ concentrations and biological systems for comparison with measurements taken after injection starts."

    Dr. Paschalia Kiomourtzi, Energean's Subsurface lead in Greece, added, "These measurements will be used as a baseline study, forming part of our Measurement Monitoring Verification plan for the CO₂ storage project. The survey will also provide critical data and information for safe and effective CO₂ sequestration. This is combined effort between scientists from Norway, Greece and Italy. We are all excited; everything went great!"

    Dr. Ingebrigt Uglem, from the Norwegian Institute of Nature Research, shared his experience: "We have been here collecting water and sediment samples for E-DNA analysis to map the biodiversity in the area." The use of e-DNA analysis within COREu marks the first time this innovative method is applied in the context of a CCS project - a significant milestone that underscores the project's commitment to pioneering advanced, science-based approaches for environmental monitoring and impact assessment.

    A Project of National Importance
    Andreas Georgakopoulos, Emeritus Professor of Fossil Fuels at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, highlighted the project's significance: "This is a very important project for Greece's national economy, employment, and environmental purposes. It should be supported by local communities and at every level."

    Environmental Campaigns in Other Regions
    The COREu team has conducted a field campaign in late winter in South Moravia, Czech Republic, which included soil-gas monitoring and VOCs above a depleted oil and gas field. In Poland, there is an ongoing monitoring plan for the Baltic Sea CCS scenarios, as well as long-term measurements of the CO₂ content of soil air. In Ukraine, two regional field campaigns were conducted during the summer of 2024 to define natural soil-gas geochemistry. The research conducted at all of these sites will aid in defining the natural geochemical conditions occurring in the near surface environment, creating baseline datasets and developing protocols that will ensure effective site monitoring and safety.

    Conclusion
    The COREu project is not only advancing the scientific understanding of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies but also fostering collaboration across Europe to address the pressing challenges of climate change. By developing new CCS routes and conducting comprehensive field campaigns, COREu is laying the groundwork for a sustainable, low-carbon future. The project's efforts in environmental monitoring and data collection are crucial for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of CO₂ storage, while its collaborative approach is enhancing knowledge sharing and building a robust framework for CCS deployment. As COREu continues to make significant strides, it is driving Europe closer to achieving its ambitious climate goals, supported by the invaluable contributions of its diverse consortium of partners and the essential funding from the Horizon Europe programme.

    The consortium of COREu consists of the following members:
    1 SINTEF ENERGI AS, Norway Coordinator
    2 ENERGEAN OIL & GAS - ENERGEIAKI AIGAIOU ANONYMI ET, Greece Partner
    3 ENERGEAN ITALY S.P.A., Italy Affiliated Partner
    4 ELPEDISON PARAGOGI ILEKTRIKIS ENERGEIA MONOPROSO, Greece Partner
    5 CAO HELLAS THESSALIKI ASVESTOPOIIA MONOPROSOPI A, Greece Partner
    6 ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTY, Greece Partner
    7 BUSE GAS S.A., Greece Partner
    8 MND a.s. , Czech Republic Partner
    9 CESKA GEOLOGICKA SLUZBA, Czech Republic Partner
    10 UNIGEO a.s. , Czech Republic Partner
    11 INSTYTUT NAFTY I GAZU - PANSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAW, Poland Partner
    12 LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A., Poland Partner
    13 Ukrainian Research and Development Institute of Gas, Ukraine Partner
    14 PRIME CARBON STORAGE AND TRANSPORT LTD, Cyprus Partner
    15 GAS VESSEL PRODUCTION PROIZVODNJA IN INZENIRSKE DEJAVNOSTI DOO, Slovenia Partner
    16 MACGREGOR NORWAY AS, Norway Partner
    17 CAN systems AS, Norway Partner
    18 DESFA, Greece Partner
    19 GRTGAZ, France Partner
    20 Open Grid Europe GmbH, Germany Partner
    21 OpenGoSim Ltd, United Kingdom Partner
    22 RUHR-UNIVERSITAET BOCHUM, Germany Partner
    23 Saipem, Italy Partner
    24 SGS SOCIETE GENERALE DE SURVEILLANCE SA, Switzerland Partner
    25 MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) DIILISTIRIA KORINTHOU A.E., Greece Partner
    26 HELMHOLTZ ZENTRUM POTSDAM DEUTSCHESGEOFORSC, Germany Partner
    27 ARISTOTELIO PANEPISTIMIO THESSALONIKIS, Greece Partner
    28 ETHNIKO ASTEROSKOPEIO ATHINON, Greece Partner
    29 UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI ROMA LA SAPIENZA, Italy Partner
    30 STIFTELSEN NORSK INSTITUTT FOR NATURFORSKNING NIN, Norway Partner
    31 ALMA MATER STUDIORUM - UNIVERSITA DI BOLOGNA, Italy Partner
    32 BELLONA EUROPA AISBL, Belgium Partner
    33 SINTEF AS, Norway Partner
    34 SVILUPPO TECNOLOGIE E RICERCA PER L'EDILIZIA SISMICA, Italy Partner
    35 PERSPECTIVES CLIMATE RESEARCH GGMBH, Germany Partner
    36 EIDGENOESSISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE ZUERICH, Switzerland Partner
    37 WeAreStarting S.r.l., Italy Partner
    38 STEINBEIS INNOVATION gGMBH, Germany Partner
    39 NOESIS TECHNOLOGIES IKE, Greece Partner
    40 DOMINA SRL, Italy Partner
    41 GERG LE GROUPE EUROPEEN DE RECHERCHES GAZIERES, Belgium Partner
    42 STARA GLASS SPA, Italy Partner
    43 Glass Futures Ltd., United Kingdom Partner

    Contact at Steinbeis Europa Zentrum: Dr. Katrin Stökle, E-Mail: katrin.stoekle@steinbeis-europa.de


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Francesco Finotti, Technical Coordinator and Senior Business Developer at SINTEF Energy Research, E-Mail: francesco.finotti@sintef.no


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://coreu.eu/ - Website


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