EnEarth participated in the 6th PCI Energy Days (2–3 December 2025, Brussels), presenting the Prinos CO₂ storage project at the PCI Garden.
During the event, our Commercial Lead Dr. Pantelis Vogiatzis welcomed a visit from Ms. Paloma Aba-Garrote, Director at CINEA, and Mr. Juan de Miguel Salanova, Head of Sector – Hydrogen, Smart Gas Grids & CO₂ Networks at CINEA, for a focused project exchange on recent progress and key next steps towards deployment.
The visit highlighted the growing European momentum behind offshore CO₂ storage as critical infrastructure for achieving industrial decarbonisation at scale in sectors where direct emissions reduction remains challenging.
The Prinos CO₂ Storage Project, which has become the 1st environmentally licenced project of its kind in the Mediterranean and Southern Europe, continues to demonstrate the strategic importance of securing regional storage capacity in the Eastern Mediterranean region, where available CO₂ storage alternatives remain structurally limited before 2030, while delivering infrastructure solutions that are technically robust and aligned with the EU’s long-term clean energy and climate objectives.
EnEarth remains committed to progressing Greece’s first large-scale offshore CO₂ storage facility as a strategic European decarbonisation asset — strengthening market confidence in CCS investments, supporting the EU decarbonization pathway, and contributing to the future expansion of CO₂ networks across the region.

