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Apollo
CO₂
A groundbreaking CCS-project, co-developed by DESFA and EcoLog, comprising an offshore floating liquefaction and export terminal, connected to Revithousa Island. This facility provides an outlet for aggregated CO₂-volumes, captured from Greek refineries and cement producers and delivered by pipeline.
ApolloCO₂ is one of the premier European CCS-projects and was awarded funding through the Innovation Fund in 2025. Construction is expected to start in 2027, with operations commencing in 2030.
3 M
tonnes CO₂ / year (Phase 1)
+ 2 M
tonnes CO₂ / year (Phase 2)
Capacity
This capacity can subsequently be expanded with two million tonnes of CO₂ per year, by connecting additional companies to the pipeline delivery system.
33,000 m³
Storage capacity (FLSU)
Floating Liquefaction & Export Terminal
The CO₂-pipeline will terminate at Revithousa Island. This island already features an operational LNG terminal. The cold energy generated by the regasification of LNG will be leveraged to liquefy the CO₂ for overseas transport. The result is a significant reduction in costs. This process will be done through a Floating Liquefaction and Storage Unit, which also features a storage capacity of 33,000m³. The vessels can be loaded directly from this facility.
Dedicated Vessels
EcoLog will deploy dedicated CO₂ vessels to transport the liquid CO₂ to storage locations in Prinos (Greece) and Ravenna (Italy). Other locations could also be used for permanent storage. By utilising low-pressure vessels, the total volume per vessel can be increased to 24,000m³. EcoLog has already shortlisted shipyards for construction.
24,000 m³
Volume per vessel
Aggregation
ApolloCO₂ is premised on the economies of scale benefits generated by aggregation. By consolidating large volumes of large industrial players, costs can be reduced. With DESFA as co-developer, the synergies with the pipeline system can be optimised, providing Greek industries with an effective and competitive service to reduce their carbon emissions.
Economic Added Value
The ApolloCO₂ project brings together premier Greek companies and organisations. By making optimal use of assets like the DESFA CO₂-pipeline and the existing LNG terminal on Revithousa, ApolloCO₂ provides an efficient and cost-competitive solution to decarbonise economic activities that form the cornerstones of the Greek economy. The recognition by the Innovation Fund underlines the value to Europe’s strategic interests.
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