CO2 capture and onshore geologic storage under Port of Corpus Christi—owned property. As part of the project, Talos Energy and Howard Energy have entered into an option agreement with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority to pursue commercial carbon capture and sequestration opportunities on-site at the Port of Corpus Christi. The lease option agreement encompasses… Continue reading Coastal Bend Carbon Management Project
A potential commercial-scale carbon capture system integrated into CEMEX’s Balcones Cement Plant’s manufacturing process. The system could capture up to 670,000 tonnes of CO2 per year. The feasibility study is utilizing CEMEX’s partner RTI’s non-aqueous amine technology. The plant is located in New Braunfels, Texas.
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
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 DAC plant designed to remove initially up to 1 million metric tons of CO2/year on the King Ranch in Kleberg County, South Texas. The plant would ideally end up capturing 30 million metric tonnes of CO2 every year through DAC. 1PointFive has partnered with King Ranch to gain access to 106,000 subsurface acres with… Continue reading 1PointFive | South Texas DAC Hub
1PointFive’s first Direct Air Capture (DAC) facility located in Ector County, TX. Once complete this facility is expected to be the largest Direct Air Capture facility in the world. It is designed to capture 500,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year and is expected to be commercially operational in mid-2025. The facility captures CO₂ directly from… Continue reading 1PointFive | STRATOS Direct Air Capture Facility
A large-scale CO2 sequestration hub in Southeast Texas developed by 1PointFive. Development of the project will enable capture and sequestration of 8 million metric tons (Mt) of CO2 per year for a 15-year period, with the potential for future expansion up to 26 million Mt per year. The Bluebonnet Hub is located in Chambers, Liberty… Continue reading 1PointFive | Bluebonnet Sequestration Project