New research will enhance strategic confidence in Scotland’s Carbon Storage potential

The relationship between long-term carbon dioxide storage and legacy oil and gas wells in Scotland’s North Sea is to be explored in a new study sponsored by Crown Estate Scotland.
Researchers from the Lyell Centre for Earth and Marine Sciences - a Heriot-Watt University Global Research Institute - will examine the position of such wells, evaluate their possible impact on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) operations, and provide valuable data to help the roll-out of this essential technology to achieve industrial decarbonisation.
To achieve the UK’s net-zero targets, the UK Government is targeting the capture and storage of 20-30 million tons of carbon dioxide per year by 2030, increasing the importance of CCS technology.
Through CCS - a technical and complex process that requires a suite of technologies to capture CO2