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LedaFlow Technologies forms a carbon capture and storage research consortium


LedaFlow Technologies has formed a research consortium with energy companies ConocoPhillips, TotalEnergies, Equinor, and ExxonMobil Technology & Engineering, as well as sub-suppliers Kongsberg Digital, SINTEF Industry, and SINTEF Energy Research, to enhance its multiphase transport simulator technology for transport and injection of CO2.

“The CO2Flow consortium ensures that LedaFlow Technologies is on its way to deliver on its vision to develop commercial Carbon Capture and Storage technology”, says Jan Gerhard Norstrøm, Managing Director at LedaFlow Technologies DA.

The project was awarded by the Research Council of Norway in 2022 and is an innovation project being part of the CLIMIT Programme – Norway’s national program for research, development, and demonstration of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

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