Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) comprises a portfolio of technologies that vary in terms of maturity, capture potential, and cost. Capture and permanent storage of fossil carbon dioxide (CO2) can support the production of low-emission energy and materials by preventing emissions from entering the atmosphere. The utilisation of captured CO2 in products, whether from fossil or biogenic origin, or directly from the atmosphere can substitute fossil-based materials, thereby preventing emissions. CO2 can be removed from the atmosphere if captured CO2 of biogenic or atmospheric origin is stored permanently or in durable products, and such activities are often referred to as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) or negative emission technologies (NETs). As climate reporting frameworks and policies are being developed, Nordic solutions, networks, and competences contribute to establishing CO2 value chains, and increasing CO2 storage capacity. In this report we provide an overview of key themes and critical issues related to CCUS in Nordic countries beyond 2025.