Trio pools resources to forge CO2 logistics hub for carbon dioxide transport chain
Three players in the offshore energy and maritime spheres – Höegh Evi, Aker BP, and Ports of Stockholm – have joined forces to bring to life a CO2 logistics hub and enable an efficient and sustainable transport chain for carbon dioxide from industrial emitters in eastern Sweden.

While disclosing a collaboration on CO2 logistics at Stockholm Norvik Port, Höegh Evi said that its partnership with Aker BP and Ports of Stockholm began in May 2025 and is a continuation of the Norvik Infrastructure CCS East Sweden (NICE) project, which previously conducted a feasibility study in collaboration with multiple stakeholders.
Nils Jakob Hasle, EVP Clean Energy at Höegh Evi, commented: “Stockholm Norvik Port is ideally located for CO₂ collection, and is highly accessible for carrier ships transporting the CO₂ to its permanent storage site. We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Ports of Stockholm, Aker BP and nearby emitters to develop this key connection within the Baltic Sea value chain for CCS.”
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