Project Type: CCS Facility

Freeport LNG

March 1, 2023

In November 2021, Storegga and Talos Energy signed a letter of intent with Freeport LNG to develop a CCS project at their site. Together the companies bring Storegga’s end-to-end CCS project experience and Talos’s offshore operational and sub-surface expertise. The project will utilize a Freeport LNG-owned geological sequestration site located less than half a mile […]

Genesee CCS Project

March 1, 2023

Capital Power has partnered with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kiewit to continue engineering design on the Genesee Project. The project aims to build a carbon capture facility at the Genesee power station to capture 95% of CO2 emissions. The FEED study is being conducted in parallel with the engineering work to advance the Open Access […]

LaBarge Facility Expansion

March 1, 2023

ExxonMobil has made a final investment decision to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge, Wyoming, facility, which has captured more CO2 than any other facility in the world to date. The expansion project will capture up to 1.2 million metric tons of CO2 per year, adding to the existing capacity of 6-7 million metric […]

Anrav

March 1, 2023

HeidelbergCement’s newly launched ANRAV CCUS project has been selected for Grant Agreement Preparation by the EU Innovation Fund, meaning that the project’s implementation will be supported. The project will involve construction of a carbon capture facility at the Bulgarian cement plant of HeidelbergCement’s subsidiary Devnya Cement, and the subsequent transport of the captured CO2 through […]

Velocys Bayou Fuels

March 1, 2023

The Bayou Fuels plant will enable the commercial-scale production of negative-carbon liquid fuels. It will utilise waste woody biomass feedstock, renewable power and carbon capture and storage to help deliver net zero carbon aviation by 2050. Oxy Low Carbon Ventures will utilise their expertise and are responsible for storing the captured CO2.

Portland Cement Plant

March 1, 2023

Svante, Holcim, Oxy Low Carbon Ventures and Total announced a joint study to assess the viability and design of a commercial-scale carbon-capture facility at the Holcim Portland Cement Plant in Florence, Colarado. The carbon-capture facility under review will employ Svante’s technology to capture carbon CO2 and Occidental will be responsible for the sequestration.

Mitchell Cement Plant

March 1, 2023

Lehigh Hanson has received $3.7 million in funding from the DOE to conduct a FEED study retrofitting Mitsubishi Heavy Industries carbon capture technology at its new state-of-the-art cement plant in Mitchell, Indiana. The company is also contributing about $1.1 million in funding which brings the total value for the project to around $4.8 million. Commercial […]

Ste. Genevieve Cement Plant

March 1, 2023

The project aims to deliver a FEED study for a carbon capture retrofit that can separate up to 95% of CO2 emissions at the plant. The captured CO2 will be ‘pipeline ready’ for geological storage and analysis of the project socio-economic impact will also be part of the study. The Department of Energy awarded approximately […]

Balcones Cement Plant

March 1, 2023

In November 2021, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded a grant to CEMEX to develop carbon capture technology at the Balcones cement plant in Texas. According to the announcement, CEMEX partnered with Membrane Technology & Research Inc. to conduct an 18-month study and explore the potential CO2 emission reduction from installing membrane technology in the […]

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