European CCS project progresses
Progress has today been made on the Northern Lights project with indicative results from the drilling at the project site and respect areas showing suitable for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage.
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Progress has today been made on the Northern Lights project with indicative results from the drilling at the project site and respect areas showing suitable for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage.
Climate and clean energy experts convened in Washington, DC yesterday for the ninth annual Forum on carbon capture and storage (CCS), hosted by the Global CCS Institute.
Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America, due to take place at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on 15th-17th March, has been postponed due to concerns over coronavirus.
Smart infrastructure solutions company Costain will provide its technical consultancy services to Pale Blue Dot Energy to deliver what could be the UK’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.
TGS, a provider of multi-client geoscience data for exploration and production companies, has completed a Geological Carbon Storage Atlas in British Columbia, Canada, for a major oil and gas company.
BP, Eni, Equinor, Shell, Total and BP have formed a consortium to accelerate the development of the Net Zero Teesside project, previously known as the Clean Gas Project.
Over the past six months, the Global CCS Institute has welcomed 12 new members from the industrial, financial and energy sectors, taking its total number of members to 65.
Tim Neeser has recently retired from Chart Industries after nearly 40 years with the cryogenic equipment manufacturer.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is significantly expanding its carbon capture usage and storage programme (CCUS) in order to build its position as one of the least carbon-intensive oil and gas producers globally.
The Otway Stage 2C project, a research project of CO2CRC, has released findings from its underground carbon capture and storage (CCUS) project.