
November 22, 2023
BY Petroleum Association of Wyoming
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Mantel and Aalborg CSP have entered a strategic supply agreement to develop standardized, modular molten salt tank systems for carbon capture projects. The partnership aims to reduce costs, simplify construction and accelerate deployment through transportable, shop-fabricated designs that can be replicated across commercial installations.
Canada and Alberta are advancing a proposed west coast oil pipeline and the Pathways carbon capture project, initiatives expected to reduce emissions, create about 175,000 jobs and attract more than $200 billion in investment.
Carbon Clean's expansion in India is expected to support up to 250 skilled jobs in the U.K. and generate £83 million for the economy over five years, with manufacturing centered in northern England as the company scales its carbon capture technology.
Air Products is canceling its Louisiana Clean Energy Complex after determining the project would not meet its financial return requirements. The company expects to record up to $2.9 billion in pre-tax charges related to the decision and other clean energy project exits while moving ahead with a renewable ammonia marketing agreement with Yara tied to the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia.
Deep Sky has issued North America's first independently certified direct air capture carbon removal credits from its Alberta facility. The credits, verified by Isometric and purchased by Microsoft and RBC, represent a milestone for the commercial deployment of durable carbon removal technology in the region.