US direct air capture hubs announced

The US Department of Energy announced the locations of the first two commercial-scale direct air capture (DAC hubs) that it intends to support, as part of a $3.5 billion programme. Its aim is to kickstart a nationwide network of large-scale carbon removal sites with shared CO2 transport and storage infrastructure. One of the two hubs will be […]

1PointFive announces a new CCUS hub in Texas

1PointFive announced it has leased more than 55,000 acres along the Texas Gulf Coast to develop a CCUS hub with the capacity to hold approximately 1.2 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide. The Bluebonnet Hub is located near refineries, chemical plants and manufacturing facilities along the Gulf Coast between Beaumont and Houston. The hub, which is […]

bp and Linde advance a CCUS hub in the Texas Gulf coast

bp is working with Linde to advance a CCS project that will capture and store CO₂ from Linde’s hydrogen production facilities in the greater Houston area. That will enable Linde to produce low carbon hydrogen for the region, while creating infrastructure to store CO₂ captured from other industrial facilities. bp will appraise, develop and permit […]

Bayou Bend CCS hub joint venture expands

Chevron New Energies division announced an MOU with Talos Energy and Carbonvert for an expanded joint venture to develop the Bayou Bend CCS hub in southeast Texas. The Bayou Bend CCS project site encompasses over 40,000 gross acres and, based on Talos and Carbonvert’s preliminary estimates, could potentially sequester 225 to 276 million tonnes of […]

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