
In February this year, a meeting was held in Oslo at the end of the SaltPreCO2 project. The meeting was attended by employees and doctoral students of the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow and staff of the University of Oslo.

In early November 2023, our staff and PhD students involved in the SaltPreCO2 project participated in a technical visit to the Northern Lights facilities.
The NL JV project prepares infrastructure for transporting CO2 (by ship) from capture sites to a receiving terminal in western Norway (Rong) for temporary storage, followed by transport by pipeline for safe storage in aquifers 2,600 meters below the seabed. By developing open source infrastructure for CO2 transport and storage, Northern Lights aims to contribute to the establishment of a commercial CCS market in Europe.
For help in organizing the visit, we are particularly grateful to Mr. Szczepan Polak and Ms. Elisabeth Haugen Algrøy (Equinor).

On September 20, 2023, Dr. Karol Dabrowski presented a paper titled "Microfluidic Study of CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers" at the 24th World Petroleum Congress in Calgary - one of the world's largest conferences in the oil and gas industry.
On October 5, 2021, a working meeting of the SaltPreCO2 project took place. Members of the research team met with partners from the University of Oslo, discussed the progress of work in the project and visited UiO laboratories.


We are happy to announce that on Wednesday, July 1, 2020, the opening meeting of the project SaltPreCO2 was held on the MS Teams platform.