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ADNOC and Fertiglobe to pilot first-of-its-kind CO2 capture tech

ADNOC continues carbon management leadership with deployment of innovative modular CycloneCC carbon capture units. Technology to be piloted in partnership with Fertiglobe, complementing ADNOC’s ongoing investments in carbon capture and storage. // ADNOC

November 16, 2023

BY ADNOC

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