Norway and France Sign Agreement on CO2 Storage
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According to the latest report on French arms exports, Norway only accounted for 0.23% [or 268.1 million] of the orders obtained between 2014 and 2023. It must be said that, despite cordial and long-standing military relations [at least since the Battle of Narvik, 1940], Paris and Oslo had never until now sealed... This article France and Norway will cooperate to protect underwater infrastructure against hybrid threats appeared first on Zone Mil…
Europe's climate shift is also taking place under the sea. An unprecedented agreement between Paris and Oslo redefines the carbon borders and paves the way for decarbonisation through exports. CO2 storage: a Franco-Norwegian agreement sealed on 23 June 2025 On 23 June 2025, France and Norway officially concluded a bilateral agreement on the storage of CO2 captured on French territory.This agreement is based on France's ratification of the 2009 a…
The agreement allows CO₂ from French emission sources to be transported to Norway for safe storage under the seabed in the North Sea.
Norway and France have agreed to strengthen cooperation in a number of areas, including carbon capture and storage.
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