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Scoping report submitted for pipeline from North Wales and North West to store carbon dioxide under seabed

The HyNet North West Carbon Dioxide Pipeline would run from near Stanlow to Flintshire before the CO2 was taken out to sea

Carbon Dioxide would be stored in depleted oil and gas fields in Liverpool Bay(Image: Hadyn Iball)

A scoping report has been submitted to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Planning Inspectorate for a pipeline to take carbon dioxide from North Wales and North West England to be stored in offshore oil and gas reservoirs under the seabed.

The HyNet North West Carbon Dioxide Pipeline would transport carbon dioxide from proposed hydrogen production facilities and existing industrial sources to existing depleted oil and gas fields in Liverpool Bay.

It is part of a wider low carbon and hydrogen energy project for the North West and North Wales that includes plans to convert natural gas into low carbon hydrogen at Stanlow Refinery.

There would also be a new pipeline network to transport the clean hydrogen to power industry and fuel buses, trains and HGV. It would also be used to generate electricity, and to heat homes.

A scoping report has been submitted ahead of a full application to firm up the key issues that will be focused on in the Environmental Impact Assessment of the pipeline to take CO2 from Stanlow to under the seabed.

A new section of carbon dioxide pipeline will be constructed to run from Stanlow to a location near Connah’s Quay, where it will connect to an existing underground and undersea pipeline.

HyNet North West has and presented route corridor options to help them determine which should be taken forward as the preferred corridor.

They have shortlisted this to routes G and I on this map.