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EU Assigns CO₂ Storage Quotas to Oil & Gas Producers to Meet 2030 Net-Zero Targets

EU Assigns CO₂ Storage Quotas to Oil & Gas Producers to Meet 2030 Net-Zero Targets

EU Assigns CO₂ Storage Quotas to Oil & Gas Producers to Meet 2030 Net-Zero Targets
  • 44 oil and gas firms must deliver 50Mt/year CO₂ storage by 2030, proportional to past production levels.
  • Storage sites will be designated Net-Zero Strategic Projects, enabling access to faster permitting and funding.
  • Entities can meet obligations through partnerships, solo investments, or third-party collaborations.

The European Commission has formally designated 44 oil and gas companies to develop CO₂ storage capacity across Europe, aligning with the EU’s Net-Zero Industry Act and Industrial Carbon Management Strategy.

By 2030, these companies must provide 50 million tonnes of annual CO₂ injection capacity into geological storage sites — a cornerstone initiative aimed at decarbonizing Europe’s most emissions-intensive sectors. The requirements are proportionate to each firm’s share of EU crude oil and natural gas production from 2020 to 2023.

On our way to climate neutrality, we need a portfolio of effective decarbonisation solutions,” said Kurt Vandenberghe, Director General for Climate Action. “Carbon capture is part of our strategy to deliver emission reductions and permanent removals for energy-intensive industries.”

Kurt Vandenberghe, Director General for Climate Action

The Commission’s newly adopted Delegated Regulation sets out the framework for calculating company obligations, and will be enforced from July 2025, pending a two-month review period by the European Parliament and Council. Once in force, the obligations will be officially published in the Official Journal of the European Union.

Each required CO₂ storage project will be designated a Net-Zero Strategic Project, facilitating smoother permitting processes and eligibility for financial support through mechanisms such as the ETS-funded Innovation Fund.

Having extracted hydrocarbons and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, [the oil and gas industry] will now contribute to storing CO₂ and help mitigate climate change,” Vandenberghe added.

While Annex 1 lists the obligated entities, Annex 2 exempts companies with marginal production. Qualified companies must submit plans confirming their contributions, methods, and milestones to meet storage targets.

Crucially, under Article 23(5) of Regulation 2024/1735, companies retain flexibility: they can act individually, form consortia, or collaborate with third-party developers or investors to fulfill obligations.

This marks a pivotal step in Europe’s carbon management transition, placing direct accountability on fossil fuel producers to support decarbonization.

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