At Energean, we are committed to playing an active role in advancing sustainable #CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) technologies across Europe. Last week, our team—Dr. Paschalia Kiomourtzi (Prinos Subsurface Lead), Dr. Dr. Pantelis Vogiatzis (CCS Commercial Lead), and Miss Theodora Charalampidi (Legal Counsel)—actively participated in the European Commission’s CCS capacity-building workshop, hosted by DG Climate Action in Brussels.
This workshop, focused on the revised Guidance Documents for CCS Directive (2009/31/EC), providing a critical platform for key stakeholders to align on updated regulatory frameworks for CO₂ storage. As a company, we are deeply engaged at every level—from commercial, technical, and legal perspectives—and our team's contributions at the workshop reinforced our commitment to driving progress in the CCS community.
Our subsidiary, EnEarth, has already taken steps by applying for a storage license for the Prinos CO2 Storage project in Greece, which will be evaluated based on the revised guidelines. These efforts reflect our determination to remain at the forefront of innovative solutions, shaping the future of CCS and supporting Europe's energy transition.