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Drilling rig on its way to Rødby 2

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The drilling tower at Rødby 2

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Charlotte and Aymen at Rødby 2

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Metal residues found in the Rødby 2 well

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Citizen event – experience a vibrotruck

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Vibration truck in the road near Rødby

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Deploying 35,000 geophones on foot

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Setting up vibration meters

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3D vibrotruck and Charlotte.jpg

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Photo from CarbonCut’s 1st citizen meetings on Lolland in August 2024

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3D seismic info meeting

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14 min video summary from information meeting about the 3D seismic survey on Lolland in Feb 2025

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Citizen meeting about 3D seismic

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Ken Wesnæs

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3D seismic information meeting

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3D seismic info meeting

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Information meeting about 3D seismic

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Information meeting about 3D seismic

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3D seismic info meeting

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Folder: What is a 3D seismic survey?

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Vibratory truck from Smart Seismic Solutions

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Charlotte Laurentzius

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Danish

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English

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Ken Wesnæs

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CarbonCuts is a Danish company founded in 2022, dedicated to creating a greener future. With support from our owner, BlueNord, and in close collaboration with partners and experts, we develop climate solutions with maximum impact. Our ambition is to establish an onshore CO2 storage site on South Lolland with an annual storage capacity of up to 1.5 million tons of CO2.

In June 2024, we were granted an exploration license by the Danish Minister for Climate, Energy, and Utilities and the Danish Energy Agency. Over the next 2-3 years, through Project Ruby, we will explore the South Lolland subsurface to determine whether our ambition can be realized. We are currently planning the initial investigations, including subsurface studies via an old oil well from the 1950s (the Rødby-2 well) located near Rødby. In early 2025, we will also conduct one of Denmark’s largest 3D seismic surveys of the area.