Captain Sandstone to the rescue in fight against CO2 emissions

Saltwater-filled sandstone rocks deep beneath the seafloor in the North Sea are being looked at as a possible site for the storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions under a first-ever £300,000 government-industry study.

Scottish Energy Minister Jim Mather
Scottish Energy Minister Jim Mather
Published 2 June 2010, 12:49Updated 26 September 2016, 15:11
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