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Europe has taken a decisive regulatory lead in carbon capture and storage (CCS) by mandating that oil and gas companies develop 50 million tonnes of CO2 storage capacity by 2030.
The Department of Energy recently canceled 24 carbon capture and decarbonization project awards worth $3.7 billion.
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Spotlight on the field campaigns conducted within the COREu project The COREu project, one of the largest research and innovation initiatives for carbon capture and storage (CCS) ever funded under the ...
Sonardyne will deliver baseline environmental monitoring for the UK’s first offshore carbon capture project, which is being ...
The European Commission has adopted a new regulation requiring oil and gas producers to contribute to developing large-scale ...
Despite some reductions in spending on low-carbon technologies, the number of CCS projects in Europe, the US, and Asia is on ...
The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) abrupt termination of 24 previously awarded projects—including four prominent ...
Political leaders continue to pour public money and political capital into carbon capture and storage. But major doubts ...
Our state’s geology can safely support permanent CO2 storage and ... Senate Bill 627 was passed that further enhances the deployment of CCS in the Mountain State and creates more opportunities ...