CGG and C-Questra team up to fast-track carbon capture
France- CGG and C-Questra have signed commercial agreement to accelerate the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects.
Continue ReadingFrance- CGG and C-Questra have signed commercial agreement to accelerate the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Storegga has concluded its fourth funding round, which saw increased investment from existing shareholders GIC and Macquarie, alongside a notable addition – ADNOC, a diversified energy group at the forefront of advancing lower-carbon solutions through strategic investments in new energies and decarbonization technologies.
Continue ReadingNorway – Norwegian Ministry of Energy has given its approval for PGNiG Upstream Norway (PUN) to operate and collaborate with Horisont Energi in the Polaris project—Europe’s only CO2 storage facility located in the Barents Sea.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Essar Oil UK has partnered with Topsoe to implement the revolutionary SNOX technology in its carbon capture facility located in Stanlow, North West England.
Continue ReadingNorway – Sintef introduces COREu, the Horizon Europe project that sets a new standard in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) research and innovation.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Esso Nederland BV is set to construct a pilot plant at its Rotterdam Manufacturing Complex. This facility aims to test a pioneering carbonate fuel cell (CFC) technology, developed in collaboration with FuelCell Energy, which has the potential to significantly slash CO2 emissions from crucial industrial processes.
Continue ReadingSweden – Liquid Wind has taken a significant step by applying for an environmental permit for FlagshipTHREE at the Land and Environment Court in Umeå, north-east of Sweden.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – UK Energy Secretary has laid out a visionary plan named the CCUS Vision, aiming to position the UK as a global hub for Carbon Capture, Usage, and Storage (CCUS) by 2035.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Air Liquide has unveiled plans to construct, own, and operate a world-scale carbon capture unit in the industrial heartland of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Continue ReadingFinland – Metsä Group is delving into the exploration of constructing a carbon capture facility at one of its pulp or bioproduct mills.
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