Corinth Pipeworks to supply pipes for carbon transport and storage project in Netherlands

Friday, 20 October 2023 10:59:13 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Greek steel pipe supplier Corinth Pipeworks, the steel pipe segment of Belgium-based Cenergy Holdings, has announced that it will supply high frequency welded (HFW) steel pipes for the Netherlands-based Porthos’ carbon transport and storage project.

The contract’s value is more than €30 million.

The HFW pipes will be manufactured at Corinth Pipeworks’ facility in Greece and offshore installation work will commence within 2026.

Once operational, the Porthos project will permanently store carbon from industry in the Port of Rotterdam in empty gas fields deep beneath the bed of the North Sea.


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