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ADNOC to invest in carbon capture project in MENA

Final investment decision to proceed with 1.5 million tonnes per year carbon capture, utilization and storage project Pioneering project is part of ADNOC’s accelerated decarbonization plan and will triple its installed carbon capture capacity to

November 16, 2023

BY ADNOC

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KBR technology selected for Northern Europe's largest SAF and e-SAF plant

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KBR's PureSAF technology has been selected by NorSAF for a sustainable aviation fuel and e-SAF production facility in Latvia that is expected to become the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The plant is planned to produce 100,000 tons of fuel annually beginning in 2030.

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