AB KN Energies, as part of the CCS Baltic Consortium which includes Akmenės cementas AB, Larvik Shipping AS, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., and SCHWENK Latvija SIA, announces the initiation of a market consultation to assess the interest and potential demand for the planned Klaipėda CO₂ terminal.
The terminal will form a key part of a broader cross-border carbon dioxide (CO₂) transport and storage value chain being developed across the Baltic States. The project (hereinafter – the Project) aims to establish the first CO₂ capture, transport, and storage (CCS) value chain in the Baltic region, contributing significantly to the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality targets and addressing the lack of existing infrastructure in Lithuania and Latvia. The Project has been awarded Project of Common Interest (PCI) status by the European Commission, recognising its strategic cross-border significance. The CCS Baltic Consortium has been awarded project funding under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Energy program in the beginning of 2025. The European Commission will contribute more than EUR 3 million for the CO2 terminal technical and commercial studies. The targeted commercial operation date (COD) for the Klaipėda CO2 terminal is 2030, with a Final Investment Decision (FID) planned for 2027. The project is currently in the pre-FEED phase, with FEED studies expected to commence in the first quarter of 2026. This phase will build on insights gained during the earlier studies to further refine the technical design specification of the planned infrastructure.
Objectives of the Market Consultation
The purpose of this consultation is to:
The Klaipėda liquid CO₂ terminal will be designed to:
Scope of the Consultation
This is a non-binding consultation, primarily targeting industrial CO₂ emitters in sectors such as cement, chemicals, and energy. Input collected will be used exclusively for infrastructure planning and optimization.
Timeline
Participation and Submission
Participants are invited to submit their completed questionnaire by June 17th, 2025. All feedback will be treated as confidential and only reported in aggregated form unless otherwise agreed.
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We look forward to your engagement and insights. For more information, please contact j.jazbutis@kn.lt or check the website of the Consortium: https://ccs-baltic.eu
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