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20 July 2023
The first half of 2023 saw China’s interest in carbon capture, utilisation and storage progress after China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation, also known as SINOPEC, commenced operations at the country’s…
21 June 2023
Today, the Global CCS Institute announced that it has hit a new milestone in the organization’s growth as it surpasses 200 members. The international thinktank has seen a period of…
26 May 2023
Introduction The greatest need for CCS exists in hard to abate sectors, particularly those with process emissions and in economies that rely upon fossil fuels to support their rapid economic…
19 May 2023
The United States has been at the center of attention of the global CCS community, as effective supportive policies continue to spark remarkable activity in the CCUS space. More than…
18 May 2023
Executive Summary The US is home to the largest number of commercial CCS facilities and CO2 pipelines around the world. There are currently 50 CO2 pipelines operating in the US…
22 April 2023
The Global CCS Institute welcomes President Biden’s call for accelerating carbon capture, utilization, storage, and removals (CCUS and CDR) at the Major Economies Forum (MEF); in addition to decarbonizing energy,…
18 April 2023
The Global CCS Institute welcomes a recently released communique from the Group of Seven (G7) Climate, Energy and Environment Ministers calling for the large-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage…
21 March 2023
The UK government has selected 8 projects from its Track-1 cluster sequencing process for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) to proceed to negotiations for government support. This represents Phase…
18 March 2023
2022 was a great year for Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) in China. Two years after the country announced its 30/60 targets, CCUS development was finally put to high…
16 March 2023
The Global CCS Institute welcomes the UK government’s new carbon capture and storage (CCS) funding commitment, as announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt during the release of the Spring Budget 2023.…
15 March 2023
In 1996, Norway became a CCS first-mover as it launched the world’s first offshore CCS project development for the purposes of CO2 mitigation through Sleipner. Today, Norway continues to lead…
25 October 2022
The Global CCS Institute said the Australian Federal Budget, although containing important measures across climate, was lacking the necessary support for carbon capture and storage (CCS). Alex Zapantis, General Manager…