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CTS project. Final consortium meeting [25-27.11.2025]

CTS – Carbon Transport and Storage directly from the ship. A CETP project — CO₂ Transport & Geological Storage Directly from a Ship
Bucharest, Romania | 25–27 Nov 2025

The final consortium meeting and a webinar for Romanian stakeholders were held in Bucharest, hosted by GeoEcoMar. The CTS project develops technology for direct CO₂ injection from ships into deep-sea geological formations, eliminating the need for expensive offshore rigs. The injection solution is provided by project partner NEMO Maritime AS

Partners reviewed progress across all work packages and presented scenario results for four regions: the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, Portugal’s Atlantic Coast, and the Black Sea.

SHOGenergy (Estonia) led the Baltic Scenario, analysing major CO₂ emitters near ports in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania and modelling storage options in the E6 offshore structure — a formation previously studied in detail by Dr Kazbulat Shogenov, CEO of SHOGenergy. Dr Shogenov presented the final Baltic Scenario at the meeting.

A webinar was held to share project results and future plans, and to engage potential technology users.

Thanks to:
Kliimaministeerium / Ministry of Climate of Estonia for financial support
ENEFIT (Eesti Energia) for their renewed interest in CCUS
• Our partners from the University of Évora, NORCE Research, for their contribution to the economic modelling
• Especially to GeoEcoMar Alexandra-Constanta Dudu for excellent organisation

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