New UK regulations require all carbon storage licensees to retain and disclose operational data and samples, enhancing transparency and oversight in CCS projects on the UK Continental Shelf.
Ref: legislation.gov.uk.
New UK regulations require all carbon storage licensees to retain and disclose operational data and samples, enhancing transparency and oversight in CCS projects on the UK Continental Shelf.
Ref: legislation.gov.uk.
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