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Saltend Chemicals Park to host CO2 storage project worth 'tens of millions of pounds'

Anaerobic digestion specialist Future Biogas will use the park as a base to feed the Norwegian Northern Lights carbon capture and storage project

Saltend Chemicals Park, which is owned and operated by px Group.(Image: Supplied by px Group)

Saltend Chemicals Park has been chosen as a the site of a new CO2 export facility that will bring tens of millions of pounds in investment.

The Humber Bank location, owned and operated by Stockton-based PX Group, will host 32 CO2 storage tanks as part of a project by Future Biogas to store 200,000 tonnes of liquified CO2 each year by mid-2025.

Future Biogas will transport liquified CO2 by-product from its anaerobic digestion plants and bio-energy facilities around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to Saltend, where it will be temporarily stored before being moved on to Northern Lights Carbon Capture and Underground Storage project (CCUS) which is supported by the Norwegian Government and currently under construction.

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PX Group said it will be involved in the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the infrastructure at the park, and potentially the storage facility itself.

Future Biogas said it had chosen Saltend for its role in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ decarbonisation, following news it would host Equinor's H2H hydrogen production plant, the flagship project of the Zero Carbon Humber initiative.

Saltend's facilities including its deepwater jetty, allowing access to shipping via the Humber, were also highlighted by the firm, with the region highlighted as the ideal location when plans were first unveiled last summer.

px Group CEO Geoff Holmes.(Image: Supplied by px Group)

Geoff Holmes, chief executive of PX Group: “Today marks another significant milestone at Saltend with this major investment from Future Biogas, a company that itself is investing in this and other projects with a negative carbon footprint and quickening the country’s journey to Net Zero.”