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Summit Carbon CEO not giving up on permitting applications

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By Siri Hedreen, S&P Global

November 16, 2023

Project Development Capture Transport Storage 

Summit Carbon Solutions is not giving up on obtaining the permits for a five-state, 2,000-mile CO2 pipeline on which it has sunk hundreds of millions of dollars, despite a competitor's decision to quit over permitting uncertainty.

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Heirloom and Leilac have signed licence and collaboration agreements to deploy renewably-powered electric kilns at future Heirloom DAC facilities.

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MAN Energy Solutions has won the contract for the delivery of three integrally-geared compressor trains (IGC) to the first large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in the Netherlands.

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ABB and Imperial College London signed a 10-year contract to continue their carbon capture technology partnership. The only teaching facility of its kind uses over 250 instruments and sensors to measure and relay data to a distributed control system

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The Council for Geoscience and Sasol have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate, explore and develop carbon capture and utilisation and storage (CCUS) potential in South Africa.

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CGG has joined Phase 3 of the HNET Horda Platform Region Project led by industry partners to monitor background seismicity at the Northern Lights CO2 storage project.

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Given the unpredictable nature of the regulatory and government processes involved, particularly in South Dakota and Iowa, Navigator CO2 has decided to cancel its pipeline project.

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Milestone Carbon announced an agreement under which it will lease from Texas Pacific Land Corporation more than 22,000 acres of land and pore space for permanent geologic sequestration of CO2 in the Permian Basin.

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The International CCS Knowledge Centre has published a review of the Government of Canada’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations, which would limit annual carbon emission intensities to 30 tonnes of CO2 per gigawatt-hour.

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Aker Carbon Capture has signed a pre-FEED contract for a major European power company to implement carbon capture at a portfolio of power plants in mainland Europe. The planned capture capacity could reach up to 14 million tonnes CO2 per year.

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In the presence of Bulgaria’s Minister of Innovation and Growth, and representatives of Heidelberg Materials and the local community, the start of construction for the pilot carbon capture installation was celebrated yesterday in Devnya.

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Well decommissioning experts Well-Safe Solutions are adding carbon capture and storage (CCUS) and geothermal project capabilities to their offering with the appointment of Alexa Duncan as the company’s first Energy Transition Manager.

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The Honourable Dr. Andrew Furey, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, on October 17th announced a new CCUS Innovation Challenge in an effort to accelerate decarbonization

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Eni has reached an agreement in principle with the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero on the key terms and conditions for the economic, regulatory and governance model for the transportation and storage of CO2.

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Deep Sky has chosen Isometric as its first Measurement, Reporting & Verification (MRV) protocol development partner. Isometric will work with Deep Sky to develop an MRV protocol that will ensure transparency and credibility.

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Svante Technologies and Storegga announced that they have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate to deliver integrated carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects around the world.

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Mhairidh Evans, head of CCUS research for Wood Mackenzie, said that urgency is needed to meet the seven billion tonnes carbon capture (Btpa) required to meet net zero goals in 2050 while speaking at Wood Mackenzie’s CCUS conference in Houston

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Verde AgriTech has announced that it has successfully advanced to Phase 2 of the largest incentive prize in history, XPRIZE “$100M Carbon Removal” Challenge.

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Yinson Production, together with client Azule Energy, is piloting an offshore Carbon Capture and Storage plant on FPSO Agogo in Angola. The plant is the world’s first post-combustion carbon capture unit installed onboard an FPSO.

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The North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) approved a permit on Oct. 4 that will provide additional space for Minnkota Power Cooperative to safely and permanently store CO2 near Center, N.D.

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Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded a feasibility study to implement carbon capture at a biomass combined heat and power (CHP) facility in Germany. The planned capture capacity will be 250,000 tonnes CO2 per year.

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Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle to ERMA FIRST for its amine absorption-based Carbon Capture & Storage system.

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Svante Technologies Inc., has developed a commercial supply agreement with the world’s largest chemical producer, BASF, to scale up its novel metal-organic framework nanomaterial, CALF-20, for the purpose of its carbon capture filter technology.

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DNV has published new guidelines for the safe installation of onboard carbon capture and storage system on board ships, amid growing pressure on the shipping industry to develop effective technologies to reduce emissions.

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The Crown Estate has awarded an Agreement for Lease which will allow bp to further progress its planned ‘Endurance’ CCS project, a reservoir below the North Sea to store CO2 emissions captured from heavy industry in Teesside and Humberside.

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Petrofac has been awarded an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract by ADNOC Gas for its Habshan CCUS project, one of the largest carbon capture projects in the Middle East and North Africa region.

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New research from Northwestern University shows a novel approach to capture carbon from ambient environmental conditions that looks at the relationship between water and carbon dioxide in systems to inform the “moisture-swing” technique.

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Tom Buis, CEO at American Carbon Alliance, will keynote the general session panel on November 7th. Buis has been a respected leader in renewable energy for fifteen years. He will be speaking about carbon capture and the future of farm income.

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ADNOC and Occidental announced, an agreement to undertake a joint preliminary engineering study for the construction of the first megaton-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility outside the United States.

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ADNOC and Fertiglobe announced the pilot deployment of the world’s first cost-effective modular CycloneCC carbon capture unit at Fertiglobe’s 100% owned nitrogen fertilizer plant in the Al Ruwais Industrial Complex, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

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