All CCUS articles – Page 3
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Air Liquide, Eni join forces for industrial carbon capture and storage
Industrial gas major Air Liquide is set to collaborate with energy firm Eni to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors of industry in the Mediterranean.
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Woodside, US tech join forces to study usage of captured CO2
Australian energy firm Woodside is collaborating with US technology developers to undertake an investigation into the viability of a carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) pilot facility in Perth, Western Australia.
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Gas Lab puts biogas in the spotlight for carbon capture
Industrial gas manufacturer-exporter SS Gas Lab (Gas Lab) is advancing the environmental and profit potential of biogas and the utilisation of ‘waste’ carbon dioxide (CO2) through its CO2 recycling solutions.
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Denbury to strengthen carbon sequestration portfolio in Louisiana
The US state of Louisiana will soon be home to an array of new carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration projects.
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Germany’s first CO2 hub planned for Bremen
Norwegian energy company CO2 Management AS (CO2M) will build a carbon dioxide (CO2) transshipment hub in the city of Bremen, Germany for the utilisation or storage of captured CO2, marking the first facility of its kind in the country.
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CarbonCure aims to remove 500m tonnes of CO2 by 2030
The final speaker of gasworld’s ‘Europe CO2 Summit 2022’, Rob Niven – Chair and CEO of CarbonCure Technologies, discussed CarbonCure’s efforts to remove 500 million tonnes of CO2 annually by 2030.
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Net Zero: carbon capture and green steel
The journey towards the fabled Net Zero can only be achieved by developing and advancing technologies that will help reduce Scope 1 emissions – a task being undertaken by Andreas Drescher – Programme Manager for Carbon Reduction at RHI Magnesita, who spoke at gasworld’s ’Europe CO2 Summit 2020’ virtual event.
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Path to 2030: SES' post-combustion carbon capture
As the world shifts toward an ever-greener energy environment, the circular nature of carbon capture, and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) has taken centre stage.
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New CCUS Hub platform launched to support carbon reduction
The Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) – a CEO-led initiative that aims to hasten the industry response to climate change – has launched The CCUS Hub, a web-based platform that helps identify carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) hubs on a global basis.
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Santos, COC2RC inks CCS deals with Korean firms
Australian energy company Santos will collaborate with CO2CRC and three South Korean energy firms to accelerate development of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage facilities in Australia and other areas of the Asia Pacific (APAC region), including Bayu-Undan in Timor Leste.
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New report calls for ‘urgent action’ to develop UK’s CCUS supply chain
There is ‘significant opportunity’ to increase the UK’s manufactured content in the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) sector, according to a report released today (1st March) by the CCUS Council Supply Chain Working Group.
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Carbon capture agreement to advance CCUS in Australia
Australia is set to accelerate technology advancements for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) through an agreement signed between the Korean CCUS Association (K-CCUS) and leading research organisation CO2CRC.
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Pepsi’s new nitrogen-infused cola, hit or miss?
Soft drink giant PepsiCo (Pepsi) has reimagined its ‘cola experience’ with the announcement of its newest carbonated beverage, Nitro Pepsi.
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[email protected] commences engineering; aims to halve CO2 footprint
A project that aims to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the Port of Antwerp by 2030 has begun its engineering phase.
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PT Pertamina, Marubeni to develop low-carbon solutions in Indonesia
Japanese industrial product manufacturer Marubeni has entered an agreement with Indonesian energy firm PT Pertamina (Pertamina) to collaborate on decarbonisation projects in Indonesia.
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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.
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Decarbonisation technology proven at Waste-to-Energy plant
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 they have developed a key technology in the fight against climate change. A pilot plant ...
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Membrane gas separation for CCUS
Cost-effective capture of CO2 emissions, as explained for gasworld by Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director of sbh4 consulting.
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CCUS potential in Vietnam
Decarbonisation can bring opportunities for industrial gases, explains Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 consulting.
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Eni UK sees ‘major breakthrough’ for carbon capture
Energy company Eni UK announced that as of 9th February it had reached agreements with 19 companies interested in carbon capture and storage (CCS) as part of the HyNet North West project.