Discover more ways to handle your CO2 at Port of Antwerp-Bruges. From advanced tank storage facilities to forward-thinking sustainability initiatives.

CCUS

Discover more ways to handle your CO2 at Port of Antwerp-Bruges. From advanced tank storage facilities to forward-thinking sustainability initiatives. Not to mention our central location in the heart of Europe, offering multimodal solutions via exit points in Antwerp and Zeebrugge.

Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage

Industry faces a gigantic challenge: drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage) is one strategy to eventually get those emissions to zero.

 

Read the articles and discover how Port of Antwerp-Bruges is working together towards innovative CO2 reduction: Fluxys C-grid - Pipelink - Antwerp@C - Vopak Energy Park Antwerp

Strategic partnerships

The development of a German CCUS value chain presents several challenges, particularly in terms of transport, storage, and regulatory frameworks. Due to limited CO2 storage capacity in Germany, export to countries like Belgium is necessary. This presents opportunities for Belgium to play a key role in the CO2 value chain.

Port of Antwerp-Bruges plays a crucial role in Germany’s CCUS strategy.

Alexander GarbarHead of Corporate Development & Strategy
duisport
He's the head of Corporate Development & Strategy at duisport and he's talking about how Port of Antwerp-Bruges plays a crucial role in Germany’s CCUS strategy.

Fluxys C-grid

Today's climate challenge centers on one question: how can we make our industry sustainable while keeping it competitive? One of the answers may lie beneath our feet. Fluxys is building a network of pipelines for both hydrogen and CO2 in Belgium. 

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He's the Senior VP Business Development and Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) at Fluxys and he's holding a microphone while he's talking about the network of pipelines for both hydrogen and CO2 they are building in Belgium.

Pipelink

The right infrastructure is crucial for the energy transition. Pipelink, a subsidiary of Port of Antwerp-Bruges, owns and operates 750 kilometers of pipelines in Belgium and is an important link in making transport and industry more sustainable.  

 

In the double interview with Hakim Boutkabout, managing director, and Tom Hautekiet, chairman of the board of directors, you discover Pipelink's plans for the future. 

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These two men are working for Pipelink and they are talking about the importance of pipelines for a sustainable industry.

Antwerp@C

Six major industrial players in the Antwerp port area are joining forces, together with Fluxys and Port of Antwerp-Bruges, in the Antwerp@C project. A major project in the Antwerp port area to provide the infrastructure to transport, liquefy and load CO2 into ships, towards Norwegian, Danish or Dutch gas fields.

 

Hanne Talboom, project manager for Antwerp@C at Port of Antwerp-Bruges explains what steps have already been taken. 

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She's a project manager for Antwerp@C and she's talking about CCUS for a sustainable industry?

Vopak Energy Park Antwerp

Vopak aims to offer companies in North-West Europe a strategic location for the​ import,​ storage and transhipment of sustainable energy sources​ and chemical products​. The site also has space for CO2. Vopak is thus hoping to become an important link in the value chain for CCUS.

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Three men in suits on an empty plot in the harbor talking their aims to offer companies in North-West Europe a strategic location for the​ import,​ storage and transhipment of sustainable energy sources​ and chemical products​.

Contact our experts

Gregory Claes

Infra Business Developer

Stefan Van Laer

sustainable transition expert

Gilles Decan is Sustainable Transition Expert at Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
Gilles Decan

Program Manager Climate Transition

Jan De Meyer
Jan de Meyer

Project Manager Port Projects

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