Fluxys c-grid

Fluxys c-grid was established in 2023 as a subsidiary of Fluxys Belgium, which holds a majority stake of 77.5%. Partners Pipelink and Socofe each hold a 10% stake, and SFPIM holds a 2.5% stake in Fluxys c-grid. 

Following our designation by both Wallonia and Flanders as the operator of the regional CO₂ transport network in 2025, Fluxys c-grid is set to develop and operate the CO₂ transport infrastructure across the Belgian territory. This role allows us to support support society in achieving decarbonisation by providing the industry with the necessary CO₂ transport infrastructure. The phased development of the open-access pipeline network in both regions will connect industrial CO₂ emitters with CO₂ exit points towards permanent storage or reuse and will be built in line with market development.

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CO₂ demand and supply levels in specific clusters need to be matched. Via mutual exchanges between different interested parties (suppliers and offtakers) several promising infrastructure proposals have been launched.

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  • Joint declaration on CCS infrastructure investments in Flanders and Wallonia

    News
    07.11.2025
    For the first time, the Flemish and Walloon governments have joined forces with industry leaders to accelerate carbon capture, storage, and transport (CCS) in Belgium. In a landmark declaration signed at Holcim’s Obourg site in Mons, both regions pledged to enable the necessary investments in CO₂ infrastructure, positioning Belgium as a key hub for decarbonisation in North-West Europe.
  • Fluxys c-grid appointed as “CO₂ Network Operator” in Flanders

    Press Releases – General info
    24.10.2025
    In accordance with the decree on the transport of carbon dioxide via pipelines in the Flemish Region of 29 March 2024, the Flemish Council of Ministers appointed Fluxys c-grid as the operator responsible for the development and management of a CO₂ transport network in Flanders, following a proposal by Flemish Minister for Energy Melissa Depraetere.