UK awards two new carbon storage licences to BP and Equinor

Regulator says new licences cover four storage sites in southern North Sea

Proposed scheme: the East Coast Cluster will use common infrastructure to transport carbon dioxide from emitters in the Humber and Teesside areas
Proposed scheme: the East Coast Cluster will use common infrastructure to transport carbon dioxide from emitters in the Humber and Teesside areasImage: EAST COAST CLUSTER
Published 12 May 2022, 10:49Updated 16 May 2022, 13:19