ORLEN and Equinor partner on carbon storage in Poland

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ORLEN, in partnership with Norway's Equinor – one of Europe's largest energy companies – will explore opportunities within Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) technology. 

The management boards of both companies have just signed a collaboration agreement, its scope covering the transport and storage of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in Poland. The solution will reduce CO₂ emissions into the atmosphere, supporting the decarbonization of industry.

Under the agreement, ORLEN and Equinor will jointly identify potential CO₂ storage sites, considering both land-based locations and areas within the Polish section of the Baltic Sea. In the next step, the partners will assess the feasibility of joint projects based on the identified storage locations in Poland.

"Our collaboration with Equinor marks a major milestone in advancing the ORLEN Group's strategic goals. We are joining forces with an experienced and driven partner to develop unique know-how in the CCS technology. Building on this knowledge, we aim to establish a new, forward-looking business area that will boost our decarbonisation potential. At the same time, the initiative has the potential to serve as a catalyst giving rise to an entire ecosystem of businesses that could grow, create value, and generate new jobs. This is how we fulfil our role as the energy transition leader,” says Wiesław Prugar, Member of the ORLEN Management Board, Upstream.

"Building on an already well-established energy partnership, this agreement mark another step in our collaboration with Orlen. Both companies are committed to delivering energy security while progressing low carbon solutions and development of renewable energy. We look forward to working together with Orlen to identify potential CO₂ storage opportunities in Poland where the two companies could complement each other's strengths”, says Irene Rummelhoff, EVP Marketing, Midstream and Processing in Equinor.

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