A carbon capture project at The Baytown Energy Center, in Baytown, Texas. The project is being designed to capture 95% or more of CO2 emissions from turbines and auxiliary boilers at this facility. The CO2 will be transported using new and existing pipelines and sequestered in storage sites on the Gulf Coast. Located less than… Continue reading Calpine | Baytown CCS Project
A carbon capture and storage project located along the Gulf Coast in Southeast Texas. Bayou Bend is a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A. Inc., through its Chevron New Energies division, TotalEnergies, and Carbonvert, Inc. TotalEnergies acquired the project when it acquired Talos Energy in March 2024. Equity interests in Bayou Bend are 50 percent Chevron,… Continue reading Bayou Bend CCS
The development of a commercial-scale CO2 storage complex in the southeastern region of the Michigan Basin by Battelle Memorial Institute. The project was awarded $8m in DOE funding and $2m in non-DOE funding in January 2023.
BKV first CCUS project in the US. The project reached a final investment decision with EnLink Midstream, LLC in 2022. BVK is targeting the first injection of CO2 by December 2023. The project separates CO2 from substantially all of BVK’s EnLink-gathered natural gas production. In the Barnett Zero Project, EnLink will transport BVK’s natural gas… Continue reading BKV | Barnett Zero CCUS Project
A carbon sequestration hub east of Edmonton, Canada, to service Alberta’s industrial heartland region providing permanent subsurface carbon storage for industrial users, in an open-access hub format. Atlas would permanently store CO2 in a porous rock formation called the Basal Cambrian Sands – located about 2 km underground. The project would be built in phases.… Continue reading Atlas Carbon Storage Hub
A potential regional DAC hub development in eastern Washington and neighboring states. Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) (Basalt, Colorado) plans to bring together DAC and CO2 mineral storage technology developers for a regional DAC hub development in the Pacific Northwest. The Ankeron Hub intends to unite DAC technologies developed by Heirloom, Removr, and Sustaera validated at… Continue reading Ankeron Carbon Management Hub
ASRC Energy Services, LLC (Anchorage, Alaska) intends to evaluate DAC locations that include: the North Slope, the Interior (Fairbanks), and/or South Central (Anchorage, Kenai Peninsula, Mat-Su). As part of the pre-feasibility study, the consortium will conduct a technical review of multiple existing technologies to review the operating range of technologies and identify modifications required to… Continue reading An Arctic Direct Air Capture Hub Testing Ground
A multi-party, open-access 240 km long carbon pipeline, which gathers, compresses, and stores up to 14.6 million tonnes of CO2 per year, and injects this CO2 into depleted oil reservoirs. The pipeline runs from the Alberta Industrial Heartland to a site near Clive. The ACTL gathers 1.6 million tonnes of CO₂ per year from the… Continue reading Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL)
Aera Federal, LLC plans to execute a feasibility study for a regional direct air capture (DAC) hub at Aera Energy’s Belridge oil field in Kern County, California. The DAC Hub — Kern would capture carbon emissions from the atmosphere and safely transport and store them in Aera’s CarbonFrontier sequestration site. The hub would integrate capture,… Continue reading Aera Direct Air Capture Hub — Kern