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Carbon Capture

Australia And Japan To Partner On Carbon Capture And Storage

Woodside has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO), to enable studies of a potential carbon, capture and storage (CCS) value chain between Japan and Australia. Under the MOU, KEPCO plans to research the capture of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from its thermal power plants and its transport to […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday September 12, 2023
Sval Wins CO2 Storage Licence In Norwegian North Sea

Neptune Energy said that The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has awarded the Trudvang carbon storage licence to Sval which will partner with Neptune and Storegga. The Trudvang area has the potential to store up to nine million tonnes of CO2 annually for at least 25 years – a total of 225 million tons – with […]

Oilfield Africa - Monday August 21, 2023
Gabonese Airport Attains Carbon Neutrality Certification

Libreville airport has just received the ACA 3+ (Airport Carbon Accreditation) carbon neutrality certificate set up by ACI (Airport Council International) Europe, to assess and recognize the efforts of airports in reducing their greenhouse gas emissions, inform the managers of Arise IS, manager of Libreville Airport. With this certification, this airport platform becomes “  the 1st airport  in Central […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday May 23, 2023
TGS Develops New CO2 Storage Monitoring Technology For Project Greensand In The North Sea

Frequent seismic monitoring is essential for the safe and permanent storage of CO2. Therefore, there is great joy among the consortium partners behind Project Greensand after it becomes clear that the seismic monitoring technology developed specifically for the project is proving successful. The new technology ensures more frequent control of the Nini West field in […]

Oilfield Africa - Friday May 5, 2023
MHI, Saipem To Partner On Carbon Capture Technologies

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has signed a General License Agreement (GLA) with Saipem, one of Italy’s leading engineering companies. The deal involves the provision of MHI’s proprietary KM CDR Process and Advanced KM CDR Process technologies to Saipem for use in carbon capture plants. Both technologies were jointly developed with The Kansai Electric Power Co. […]

Oilfield Africa - Friday April 28, 2023
Harbour Energy, BP Ink Agreement In Partnership For Viking CCS Track 2 Project

Harbour Energy, Britain’s largest oil and gas producer, BP have entered into an agreement with to develop the Viking CCS transportation and storage project.  Harbour will continue as operator of Viking CCS with a 60% interest, with BP acquiring a 40% non-operated share, the company said in a statement. The announcement follows the UK’s recent […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday April 11, 2023
Eni Leads Carbon, Capture And Storage Development In The UK

Eni, operator of the transport and storage of carbon dioxide for HyNet North West, announces the achievement of a great result which strengthens the company’s position to become the first operator for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects in the UK. The UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has announced the first […]

Oilfield Africa - Friday March 31, 2023
CHEVRON, SEMBCORP MARINE ENGAGE IN LOWER CARBON LNG FLEET MODIFICATION PROJECT

Chevron Corporation, through its subsidiary Chevron Shipping Company LLC, has announced entrance into an agreement with Sembcorp Marine Repairs & Upgrades Pte. Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Marine Ltd. (Sembcorp Marine), intending to reduce the carbon intensity of their LNG fleet operations. Under the agreement, with Sembcorp Marine’s support, Chevron will install new […]

Oilfield Africa - Wednesday March 1, 2023
Elkem Inaugurates World’s First Carbon Capture Pilot For Smelters In Rana, Norway

The world’s first carbon capture pilot for smelters has been officially inaugurated. The Mobile Test Unit (MTU), delivered by Aker Carbon Capture, is now connected to Elkem’s plant in Rana, Norway, which produces high-purity ferrosilicon and microsilica. The carbon capture pilot testing is a collaboration between Elkem, Mo Industripark, SMA Mineral, SINTEF, Alcoa, Celsa Group, […]

Oilfield Africa - Tuesday January 24, 2023
ADNOC Resumes Historic Carbon Injection Project

ADNOC a Dubai based UAE said that it has commenced work on the world’s first fully sequestered CO2 injection well as part of its $15 billion plan to decarbonise operations, the company announced on Wednesday. The project, which is expected to begin injecting CO2 in Q2 2023 will help the state=owned giant reduce its carbon intensity by 25% by […]

Oilfield Africa - Friday January 20, 2023

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