The Quest project was built on behalf of the Athabasca Oil Sands Project joint venture owners (including Shell, Chevron, and Marathon Oil) with support from the Canadian and Alberta Governments. Shell, on behalf of the Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP), a joint venture between Shell Canada (60 percent), Chevron Canada Limited (20 percent) and Marathon… Continue reading Quest CCS facility
The Polaris CCS project aims to capture CO2 from the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada. In the initial phase of Polaris, CO2 captured from the refinery’s hydrogen plants would produce blue hydrogen for use in the refining process, with the potential for large-scale blue hydrogen production in future phases. Shell is… Continue reading Shell | Polaris CCS Scotford
The CAD $2.5bn facility will be able to produce around 200 million tonnes per year of blue methanol and blue hydrogen that will be converted to ammonia and shipped internationally. Construction is expected to start in spring 2023 and be completed in fall 2026.
The refinery uses gasification to convert the heavy bottoms (a substantial waste product of bitumen) into both the hydrogen required for refinery operations and a pure, dry CO2 stream that is captured. This captured CO2 is then sold to third parties for enhanced oil recovery and permanent storage. The CO2 captured from the refinery serves… Continue reading North West Redwater Partnership | Sturgeon Refinery
Inter Pipeline is partnering with Petronas Canada and ITOCHU Japan on proposed blue ammonia and blue methanol facilities. A final investment decision is expected in 2024. If sanctioned, construction would commence in late 2024 with a 2027 in-service date. The project was announced on May 11, 2022.
Cv̄ictus’s first project, the Mannville Project near Red Deer, Alberta, uses EHR™ technology to produce hydrogen and then methanol and animal feed with integrated carbon sequestration. Cv̄ictus won a $10 million grant from the Clean Resource Innovation Network funded by the Canadian government for an initial 7 tpd clean hydrogen facility. The project is expected… Continue reading Cvictus | Mannville Project
Canadian Natural Resources captures CO2 at its Horizon hydrogen manufacturing plant, producing blue hydrogen. The company captures up to 400,000 tonnes/year of CO2 for injection of CO2 in oil sands tailings.
Air Products’ new net-zero hydrogen energy complex, expected to come on-stream in 2024, will make Edmonton, Alberta the centre of western Canada’s hydrogen economy. Set to break ground in Edmonton, Air Products’ transformative new $1.6 billion hydrogen facility will deploy advanced technology and an innovative design to deliver net-zero emissions. Connecting this new facility to… Continue reading Air Products Net-Zero Hydrogen Energy Complex