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Governance of Continental Shelf Spaces in the Energy Transition: Offshore Carbon Storage in Transboundary Geological Formations

2022
Scholarly Work
Constantinos Yiallourides
International Policy/Guidance
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage → Carbon Capture and Storage
Marine Sequestration, Pore Space Ownership
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Summary/Abstract

The paper examines the governance of offshore carbon dioxide storage operations in the transboundary context under the light of applicable international rules and regulations and state practice. It highlights the underlying legal issues and explains how maritime boundary agreements and associated transboundary resource management arrangements over continental shelf spaces can help to promote the good governance of offshore carbon storage operations while supporting nations and their industries to decarbonize.

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