Aker Solutions in CCUS injection agreement
Norwegian energy company Aker Solutions (Aker) is joining forces with technology developer Dril-Quip to integrate a subsea injection system for Aker’s carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solutions.
Norwegian energy company Aker Solutions (Aker) is joining forces with technology developer Dril-Quip to integrate a subsea injection system for Aker’s carbon capture, utilisation, and storage solutions.
Danish researchers have demonstrated that it is possible to remove most of the carbon dioxide (CO2) from the emissions of a waste incinerator, and by demonstrating the viability of the process, the researchers believe that...
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Having released its full year results for 2021, energy giant bp has provided updates on its strategic transformation into an integrated energy company and its acceleration of net zero ambitions.
Malaysian energy company Petronas is to explore opportunities for liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) transport alongside shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K Lines (MOL).
Twelve months ago, we sat down with Nippon Gases Europe, a leader in the production and distribution of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Europe, to discuss the region’s CO2 market.
The Northern Appalachian Region of the US is being targeted by a group of industry experts wanting to develop a low-carbon hydrogen hub as they look create a national model for sustainable energy and production...
The shipping arm of Yokohama-based Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, will go ahead with construction of a demonstration ship designed to transport liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2).