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Yara Sluiskil

The Yara Sluiskil carbon capture project is being developed by Yara International at its ammonia production complex in Sluiskil, the Netherlands to capture CO₂ from process gas streams and permanently store it offshore through the Northern Lights CCS network. The facility is designed to capture approximately 800,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year from ammonia production. Yara is investing about €200 million to expand on-site CO₂ liquefaction capacity, enabling up to 12 million tonnes of CO₂ to be processed over a 15-year operating period. Liquefied CO₂ will be shipped by Northern Lights from Sluiskil to Øygarden, Norway, where it will be temporarily stored in onshore tanks before being transported via pipeline for injection into a deep offshore saline aquifer approximately 2,600 meters below the seabed.

City

Sluiskil

Country

Netherlands

Region

europe

Project name

Yara Sluiskil

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Company:
Project name:
Yara Sluiskil
Project categories:
capture
City:
Sluiskil
Country:
Netherlands
Region:
Europe
Sector:
Ammonia
Sequestration project:
EPC company:
Linde Engineering
Transport partner:
Northern Lights
Storage partner:
Northern Lights
Capacity (Mt/year):
800,000
Status:
In development
Date announced:
Nov-2023
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2024-02-01
Linde Engineering to Deliver World-Scale Coastal CO2 Liquefaction Plant to Yara
2023-11-20
Yara invests in CCS in Sluiskil and signs binding CO2 transport and storage agreement with Northern Lights
2023-11-21
Yara Sluiskil realizes the first cross-border CCS project in the world
2024-05-23
Yara breaks ground on a Carbon Capture Storage Project in Sluiskil, The Netherlands
2024-03-04
Linde And Yara Partner On CO2 Liquefaction Plant