KBR Awarded Engineering Contract for Denmark Liquid Carbon Dioxide Project
KBR has secured a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract from Fidelis New Energy for Project Fyrkat, a liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) receiving terminal at the Port of Aalborg, Denmark.

KBR, Inc. announced it has been awarded a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract by Fidelis New Energy for Project Fyrkat. The project involves establishing a liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) receiving terminal at the Port of Aalborg in Denmark.
Under the contract, KBR will provide engineering services for the LCO2 handling and storage facility, as Fidelis New Energy aims to support global decarbonization efforts.
Project Fyrkat is positioned as one of the first onshore CO2 sequestration facilities. It forms part of the broader Project Norne initiative, which anticipates storing over 20 million tonnes of CO2 annually by 2030. This volume represents approximately half of Denmark’s yearly emissions. Project Norne aims to offer emitting companies an accessible and secure route for managing their CO2 emissions.