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Oil Companies Push Carbon-capture Efforts

September 23, 2019

Since 1996, the Equinor-operated Sleipner field offshore Norway has been used as a carbon capture and storage facility, marking the longest ongoing CO2 storage project in the world. (Photo: Harald Pettersen / Equinor)
Since 1996, the Equinor-operated Sleipner field offshore Norway has been used as a carbon capture and storage facility, marking the longest ongoing CO2 storage project in the world. (Photo: Harald Pettersen / Equinor)

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