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Carbon capture and storage newsletter           June 27, 2022
“Manufacturers investing in cost-effective systems to transport carbon dioxide to drive down prices is likely to be the main focus in the European market,” says a Fact.MR analyst.

X-Press Feeders, the largest independent common container carrier in the world, will install carbon capture devices onboard their MV Atlantis A and the X-Press Elbe.

Tata Chemicals Europe has officially opened the UK's first industrial scale carbon capture and usage plant, signalling a key milestone in the race to meet the UK's net zero targets.

New UK government funding will support industry to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and slash carbon emissions.

A landmark study into carbon capture and the global supply chain is to be carried out in collaboration between ABS and Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ).

Svante has begun construction of its new world headquarters in British Columbia, Canada.

ABB has been contracted by EPC contractor Aker Solutions to deliver the main electrical, automation and safety systems for the world’s first open CO2 transport and storage infrastructure.

The companies have signed a cooperation agreement to progress the L10 large-scale offshore carbon capture and storage project in the Dutch North Sea.

Aker Carbon Capture has signed an MoU with Storegga to collaborate on CCS projects and enable industrial emitters access to full value chain offerings in the UK.
Online resources

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods calls for a higher price on carbon
- (CNBC) - Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods would like the U.S. government to help incentivize some of the clean energy innovations his company is developing, like biofuels and direct air capture of carbon dioxide. >>more

Switching protocol doubles carbon capture capacity of supercapacitors
- (Chemistry World) - Researchers have developed a method that doubles the amount of carbon dioxide that can be captured with a supercapacitor. >>more

Infographic: The Role and Potential of CCUS for Steel and Cement Industries
- (S&P Global) - Cement and steel are ubiquitous in modern infrastructure, with latter at the heart of global development and tied to economic growth. However, each segment emits the most carbon dioxide of all industrial sectors and must decarbonize. >>more

Plans for £78m zero carbon energy generation facility in Peterlee submitted
- (East Durham News) - The facility is designed to capture and reuse CO2 from the nearby energy generation plant and could come on stream in 2024. >>more

Ecospray progresses carbon capture, biomethane and CO2 liquefaction projects
- (Riviera News) - Company partners with Ruhe on two biomethane plants and three CO2-liquefaction plants and adds trio of carbon capture technologies to portfolio. >>more

Bangchak Group joins national effort towards a low-carbon society with “BCP NET” plan to achieve Net Zero by 2050
- (The Nation Thailand) - Accelerate blue carbon study and support Koh Mak Low Carbon Destination as part of the “Bangchak WOW” Socio-Environmental Development Model. >>more

CO2 Capsol Seeing Increasing Interest for Its Carbon Capture Technology
- (MarketWatch) - CO2 Capsol AS said Tuesday that it is experiencing increasing interest for its carbon capture technology Capsol EoP and its mobile containerized carbon capture demonstration unit CapsolGo. >>more

World’s largest CCS project set for sanction in 2023
- (Upstream Online) - Australia’s Santos is progressing ambitious plans for what it is hailing as the world’s largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project — a 10 million tonnes per annum development at its soon-to-be depleted Bayu-Undan gas condensate field in the Timor Sea. >>more

European Waste-to-Energy sector’s contribution to EU Net Zero
- (Recycling Magazine) - The European Waste-to-Energy sector is already carbon neutral today and with adequate political support it can become carbon negative in the future, according to the new CEWEP Waste-to-Energy Climate Roadmap presented on 21st June 2022 in Brussels. >>more

DNV grants AiP to Headway for carbon capture technology
- (Seatrade Maritime) - Managing methane leaks, recovering lost heat and electrifying the process of cooling gas down to liquid form could saHeadway Technology is one of the few carbon capture system suppliers worldwide which has obtained AiP from DNV. >>more

UK strengthens protections for taxpayers in energy treaty negotiations
- (UK Government) - For the first time, it will ensure legal protections for overseas investments into the UK in green technologies, such as Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage and low-carbon hydrogen production... >>more

Flex LNG looking at carbon capture as it pitches LNG carrier advantage
- (Tradewinds) - Oystein Kalleklev said he discussed the issue with investors and that it’s ‘going to happen in the near future’. >>more

Report: 56% of carbon market in 2030 could be covered by man-made emissions removal technologies
- (Edie) - Carbon credit developers will need to be held to account over the credibility of their claims in the coming years, a new report is warning, with a steep increase in offset projects using man-made technologies set to happen this decade. >>more

Achieving Net Zero by 2050: The MMV Plan as a Fundamental Component to Carbon Sequestration Operations
- (Lexology) - The Government of Canada adopted the Canadian Net-Zero Emissions Accountability Act in 2021 that sets an aggressive emissions reduction target of 40… >>more

IEA Releases Africa Energy Outlook 2022
- (Global CCS Institute News) - The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its Africa Energy Outlook 2022 – a report assessing the continent’s current and future energy make up, highlighting Africa’s sustainable energy transition. >>more
Events

- DOE Carbon Negative Shot Summit, July 20-21 >>more
- ACI: The European CCS Industry Summit, London, Sept 14-15 >>more
- 6th International Conference on Chemical Looping, Zaragotha, Spain, Sept 19-22 >>more
- CCS4G Symposium 2022 - A symposium on CCS for Geoscientists, London Sept 29 >>more
- Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe, Bremen, Oct 19-20 >>more
- GHGT-16, Lyon, France, October 23-27, 2022 >>more
- The International Centre for Sustainable Carbon (ICSC) 10th International Conference on Clean Coal Technologies, Japan, October 2022 date TBC >>more
- Carbon Capture & Storage Association CCUS 2022 conference, Nov 1-2 >>more
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