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Rob Van Straten, CEO at Skytree, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at its North American CO2 Summit 2024.
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Rob Van Straten, CEO at Skytree, spoke exclusively to gasworld following his presentation at its North American CO2 Summit 2024.
Italian multinational energy company Eni has secured UK government backing for its Liverpool Bay CO2 transport and storage project.
Provaris Energy Ltd (Provaris) and Yinson Production Offshore Pte Ltd (Yinson) have announced a joint development agreement to co-design storage tank solutions aimed at addressing the growing demand for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage and bulk...
UK-based Cleanova has announced the launch of its new filtration technology designed for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) applications.
EET Fuels has reached a milestone in its quest to establish the world’s first low-carbon process refinery by advancing its industrial carbon capture (ICC) project to the front-end engineering design (FEED) stage.
The carbon capture arm of Petronas has inked a deal with Carbon Clean to explore the use of its technology for carbon capture in different areas of the oil and gas giant’s operations.
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS (KNCC), a joint venture between NYK Line and Knutsen Group, has partnered with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Co., Ltd. (CHI) to advance the design of liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers.
Direct air capture (DAC) company Carbon Collect has announced the development of its second-generation MechanicalTree, a system that is designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere.
NextDecade Corporation has scrapped plans to have a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project located at its Rio Grande liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Texas.
As the global push towards Net Zero emissions intensifies, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies have emerged as necessary tools for reducing industrial greenhouse gas emissions.