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Morecambe Net Zero Cluster signs MOU with Peak Cluster

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By Spirit Energy

November 16, 2023

Project Development Storage 

The Morecambe Net Zero (MNZ) Cluster has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to explore storage opportunities for CO2 captured by the Peak Cluster. Together, MNZ and Peak Cluster will accelerate the UK’s journey to net zero.

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The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, released Canada’s Carbon Management Strategy at the International Energy Agency in Paris, France

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The preparatory work by Teesworks is now underway following a ground-breaking event and a recent signing of an option-for-lease agreement between Net Zero Teesside Power partners bp and Equinor, and Teesworks.

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Canada Nickel Company Inc. announced that it has successfully completed its carbon storage pilot plant, demonstrating the value of its novel carbon storage process, In-Process Tailings (“IPT”) Carbonation.

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Milestone Carbon announced the development of a CO2 sequestration hub in the southwestern Midland Basin. The site has the potential to support multiple wells that will enable the permanent geological storage of carbon dioxide.

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PETRONAS CCS Ventures has signed a Term Sheet with Mitsui O.S.K Lines and MISC Berhad for the potential incorporation of a joint venture entity to invest in developing and monetising Liquefied Carbon Dioxide carriers for CCS projects in Malaysia.

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NETL and United States Steel Corporation plan to test an advanced membrane technology to capture carbon dioxide emissions generated by steelmaking operations at the Company’s Edgar Thomson Plant, located in Braddock, Pennsylvania.

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Eni UK announced that it has been awarded a Carbon Dioxide Appraisal and Storage Licence by the North Sea Transition Authority for the depleted Hewett gas field located 20 km offshore from Bacton, in the Southern North Sea sector of UK.

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SBM Offshore and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. have announced the signing of a Partnership Agreement that will offer a CO2 capture solution for Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels as they are producing oil and gas offshore.

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Summit Carbon Solutions has announced that the North Dakota Public Service Commission has granted its Petition for Reconsideration for Summit’s CO2 pipeline permit application.

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The Tennessee Valley Authority announced that it will work with TC Energy to jointly invest $1.25 million to study carbon capture technology to reduce emissions at TVA’s natural gas facilities in Ackerman, Mississippi, and in Drakesboro, Kentucky.

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The U.S. DOE's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management announced up to $17.2 million to evaluate the potential for unconventional oil production through a combined process that uses captured CO2 emissions for enhanced oil recovery.

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JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation has announced that the Carbon Capture Facility of the Petra Nova CCUS Project which had been shut down since May 2020, restarted operations on September 5, 2023.

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Through this collaboration, CEEZER will seamlessly integrate Carbonfuture’s carbon removal projects into its platform, enabling its customers to directly access Carbonfuture’s extensive inventory of high-quality, durable carbon removal credits.

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BKV Corporation and ENGIE Energy announced the signing of a contract for the sale and purchase of natural gas and associated Carbon Sequestered Credits, a new measured, third-party verified, carbon sequestered product.

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GE Vernova, CARBONCO, bp, PLN Nusantara and Jawa 1 signed an MOU to jointly carry out a feasibility study to develop a CCUS value chain and joint solutions to decarbonize gas power plants in Indonesia, powered by GE Vernova power technology.

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Summit Carbon Solutions plans to refile the pipeline permit application which was denied by the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission.

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Woodside Energy has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with three Japanese companies to enable studies of a potential carbon, capture and storage (CCS) value chain between Japan and Australia.

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ADNOC has announced a final investment decision to develop one of the largest carbon capture projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

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The Texas General Land Office awarded a Repsol-led partnership a contract for over 140,000 gross acres of pore space owned by of the Permanent School Fund for CO2 storage located offshore of Corpus Christi, Texas.

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Petrobras marked its entry into the voluntary carbon market by acquiring credits equivalent to 175,000 tons of avoided greenhouse gases (GHGs). This operation corresponds to the preservation of an area totaling 570 hectares of the Amazon rainforest.

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The Strategic Study analyses the indispensable contribution of CCS to achieve the decarbonisation targets, while safeguarding economic competitiveness and avoiding the risks of relocation of 'Hard to Abate' industries.

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Value Group has announced that Shell Ventures has joined Value Group’s investor base to accelerate and expand Value Group’s carbon capture utilisation and storage strategy.

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The Government of Canada’s proposed regulations for an investment tax credit for CCUS projects include strong provisions to support jobs for skilled tradespeople, apprentices and construction workers.

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Whitecap Resources Inc. announced a 26% increase to their monthly dividend as they expect to reach $1.3 billion net debt1 milestone and have signed a CO2 supply contract extension for volumes delivered to the Weyburn Project.

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Feeding and Powering the World

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By Energy and Environmental Research Center

November 15, 2023

Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage: Securing North Dakota’s Energy Future Two core economic pillars of North Dakota are the energy and agriculture industries. However, both industries are historically carbon-intensive, meaning that a lot of carbon is generated during specific processes associated with these industries. Managing global carbon emissions is one of the most pressing environmental concerns of our time. Many scientists are concerned that anthropogenic (human-made) greenhouse gases (GHGs) are affecting Earth’s climate. This concern is driving policies in the United States and around the globe, which are resulting in economic incentives and preferential financing for companies taking action to lower the carbon intensity of the commodities they produce. The challenge is to address anthropogenic GHG emissions while providing access to reliable, affordable, resilient energy and products. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is one of the best technologies to address the challenge to decarbonize these industries while we continue to feed and power the world and grow the economic contributions of these cornerstone industries to our state.

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With CCS-Ready scrubbers now being sold at pace, Wärtsilä’s studies across a range of vessel types come as next step in rapidly accelerating trajectory for CCS in shipping,

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Equinor has acquired a 25 percent interest in Bayou Bend CCS LLC, positioned to be one of the largest US carbon capture and storage projects located along the Gulf Coast in Southeast Texas.

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TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with CapeOmega Carbon Storage AS, a wholly owned subsidiary of CapeOmega AS, to acquire the 40% participating interest held by CapeOmega in the CO2 storage exploration license ExL004 (the “Luna” project).

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Summit Carbon Solutions has announced the submission of a Petition for Reconsideration for their pipeline permit application to the North Dakota Public Service Commission, showcasing its continued commitment to the community and addressing concerns.

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