A proposed carbon capture storage facility designed to sequester CO2 from Cameron LNG and potentially other industrial sources. Cameron LNG Phase 1 and proposed Phase 2 export projects would potentially serve as the anchor source for the capture and sequestration of CO2. With the development of this project, the CO2 would be captured at the… Continue reading Sempra | Hackberry Carbon Sequestration Project
The Lost Cabin Gas Plant project was a CCUS project with a capacity of 0.9Mtpa started in 2013 in Fremont County, Wyoming, U.S. ConocoPhillips and Denbury were the companies involved in the project. It suspended CO2 injection in 2018 when a fire at the plant resulted in the shutdown of its CCUS facility. There was… Continue reading ConocoPhillips | Lost Cabin Gas Plant Capture Project
The Petra Nova CCS project was designed to capture approximately 90 percent of the CO2 from a 240 MW slipstream of flue gas and use or sequester approximately 1.4 million metric tons of CO2 annually. It was taken offline in May 2022. Owner JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration said the plant resumed operations on… Continue reading Petra Nova CCS Project
The development of shared CO2 pipelines in the Houston Ship Channel region. The project involves 14 companies operating emissions-intensive businesses in the Houston region. Companies such as Air Liquide, BASF and Shell have agreed to participate in the project, which is led by ExxonMobil. The use of shared infrastructure (pipelines and offshore storage wells in the… Continue reading Houston Ship Channel CCS
A commercial CO2 flood for enhanced oil recovery development that injects CO2 deep underground to increase oil production from a crude oil reservoir. The Joffre Unit is located in central Alberta, Canada. The injection scheme takes waste CO2 from the NovaChemicals Ethylene and Polyethylene production facility. Injections began in 1984, and the Joffre Unit has… Continue reading Joffre Viking Unit
A development in southeast Saskatchewan injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) deep underground to increase oil production from two crude oil reservoirs. The project has captured over 40 million tonnes of CO2. Since 2019, it has stored 2.0 million tonnes of CO2 per year. Weyburn Unit produces primarily light oil. The Weyburn Unit has been in existence… Continue reading Weyburn Unit
In October 2021, FCL announced a partnership with Whitecap Resources to bring capture carbon and sequestration to the Co-op Refinery Complex and Co-op Ethanol Complex. Through the planned operating agreement, carbon dioxide emissions captured from the Co-op Refinery Complex in Regina and Co-op Ethanol Complex near Belle Plaine, Sask., would be transported to, stored in… Continue reading FCL Co-op Refinery Complex & Co-op Ethanol Complex Carbon Capture
In May 2022, FCL partnered with Whitecap Resources and the Saskatchewan Ministry of Energy and Resources on a research study about the potential development of a hydrogen hub in Saskatchewan. The study’s aim is to produce an analysis of commercial-scale hydrogen opportunities and synergies with carbon capture utilization and storage infrastructure in Saskatchewan.
Federated Co-Operatives Limited’s Renewable Diesel Complex in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. The facility, with a canola processing plant, will be known as the Integrated Agriculture Complex. The two facilities are projected to be a CAD 2bn investment. The renewable diesel plant will have a production capacity of about 15,000 barrels per day, which adds up to… Continue reading FCL Renewable Diesel Complex
Fidelis New Energy’s 200 MW biomass power plant at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The facility, called Project Cyclus, provides power for Fidelis’ Grön Fuels facility, which produces sustainable aviation fuel, renewable diesel, green hydrogen, and bio-plastic feedstock. Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) is the preferred technology supplier and it partners with Kiewit Industrial… Continue reading Cyclus Biomass and Carbon Capture Project