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Norway Gets First Ship to Carry Waste Carbon to Undersea Storage

The Northern Pioneer is one of four vessels transporting waste carbon dioxide from industrial sites to storage facility outside Bergen Norway

The Northern Pioneer will be one of four vessels transporting waste carbon dioxide from industrial sites to a storage facility outside Bergen. From there, the gas will be pumped into a saline aquifer more than a mile below the seabed.

The so-called Longship project is due to be the world’s first large-scale carbon capture and storage hub for industrial emissions. Countries across Europe — most notably Germany but also Nordic nations — are betting on CCS to clean up polluting sectors such as cement, fertilizers and steel. Yet the technology is complex and costly, and remains largely at the demonstration phase.

Norway has sought to position itself as a leader in the space, committing billions in public funding to the Longship venture, and the project is an important test of what’s feasible.

The ship can carry as much as 8,000 tons of fluid carbon dioxide.

The Northern Pioneer, which was built in Dalian, China, is powered primarily by liquefied natural gas. It can carry as much as 8,000 tons of fluid carbon dioxide, according to owner Northern Lights, a joint venture split between oil companies Equinor ASA, Shell Plc and TotalEnergies SE.

A Heidelberg Materials AG cement plant south of Oslo, Norway is set to begin capturing waste carbon toward the middle of the year. It’ll be the first customer of the Northern Lights’ project, whose first phase is due to inject and store as much as 1.5 million tons of CO2 a year.

@Bloomberg 2025

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What is Fluid Carbon Dioxide? [Wikipedia]

Liquid carbon dioxide is the liquid state of carbon dioxide (CO2), which cannot occur under atmospheric pressure. It can only exist at a pressure above 5.1 atm (5.2 bar; 75 psi), under 31.1 °C (88.0 °F) (temperature of critical point) and above −56.6 °C (−69.9 °F) (temperature of triple point).[1] Low-temperature carbon dioxide is commercially used in its solid form, commonly known as “dry ice“. Solid CO2 sublimes at 194.65 K (−78.5 °C; −109.3 °F) at Earth atmospheric pressure — that is, it transitions directly from solid to gas without an intermediate liquid stage. The uses and applications of liquid carbon dioxide include decaffeinating coffee,[2] extracting virgin olive oil from olive paste, in fire extinguishers, and as a coolant.

The Northern Pioneer is one of four vessels transporting waste carbon dioxide from industrial sites to storage facility outside Bergen Norway

In November 2024, Northern Lights JV announced that the Northern Pioneer, the first in a fleet of four CO2 transport ships, is ready for delivery at Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co. (DSIC) in Dalian, China. It is part of the largest dedicated CO2 shipping fleet globally.

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