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Fluor and Carbfix partner to address CCS in hard-to-abate sectors

(l-r) Fluor Business Incubation Executive Director, Jim Shih, and Carbfix CEO, Dr. Edda Sif Pind Aradóttir, pen a memorandum of understanding between the two companies to collaborate on carbon capture and storage solutions. // Business Wire

November 14, 2023

BY Fluor

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