Osaka Gas and Shell to collaborate in CCS value chain development

Osaka Gas and Shell Singapore are conducting a joint feasibility study on a project to develop a CCS value chain collecting carbon dioxide emissions from industrial facilities in Japan and storing it underground. The scope includes the aggregation and liquefaction of carbon dioxide captured from steel, cement, chemical and other plants in hard-to-abate industries, transportation […]
Exploring the feasibility of a CCUS hub in Japan’s Nagoya port

bp and Japanese utility Chubu announced they were exploring the feasibility of a Nagoya CCUS hub. This would aggregate captured CO2 from across the port of Nagoya in central Japan and ship it to storage sites, potentially internationally. The port is home to steel, automotive, aircraft and other manufacturing companies and accounts for 3% of Japan’s […]
Malaysia and Korea start work on a regional CCS hub

Six Korean companies have signed a memorandum of understanding with Malaysia’s state energy company Petronas to establish the Shepherd CCS Project, aiming to create a full carbon capture, transport and storage value chain between the two countries. The project will undertake conceptual and feasibility studies and involves evaluating potential CO2 storage sites in Malaysia and […]
China’s new offshore CCUS hub in Guangdong

CNOOC, ExxonMobil, Shell, and the Guangdong Provincial Development & Reform Commission signed a memorandum of understanding for the evaluation of a world-scale CCUS project in China at the Dayawan Petrochemical Industrial Park in Huizhou. The project could capture up to 10 million mt/year of carbon dioxide from one of China’s largest industrial areas. The project […]