carbon capture and storage
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Oxy’s 1PointFive subsidiary and ADNOC plan to assess the feasibility of building the first megaton-scale DAC facility outside of the US.
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The funding is aimed at helping connect sources of carbon dioxide to locations for geologic storage and conversion through multiple transport modes.
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The research could improve climate models and inform carbon sequestration.
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Fourteen companies scooped up the licenses to sequester carbon in depleted oil and gas reservoirs and saline aquifers offshore UK.
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Wind power keeps rising across the globe, while new solar plant developments light up Louisiana and Texas.
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The $1-billion carbon capture project in Texas is revived after a 3-year hiatus.
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The Habshan project aims to capture and sequester 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year.
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While innovative solutions are being examined for decarbonization, there is one topic that is rarely emphasized as a key driver in the path toward a more-sustainable future—brownfield optimization.
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Understanding the subsurface is crucial to the success of carbon capture and storage, and digital solutions are essential for an accurate analysis of the subsurface being considered.
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The project would be built in four phases, with each one producing more than 500 tonnes of hydrogen per day.