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The project is located in the U.S. Gulf Coast, adjacent to an existing specialty chemicals plant.
It is expected to capture 125,000 tons per year of CO2, which will be converted and utilized for downstream chemicals production.
CO2 and methane are converted into hydrogen and carbon monoxide for use in downstream chemical production.
HYCO1 utilizes CO2 and methane to produce high-purity hydrogen and carbon monoxide for the production of low-carbon intensity syngas, fuels, chemicals, and various solid carbon products.