The new CO2 liquefaction plant in Freeport, Texas, is expected to begin operations in 2027.
PwC data show the share of energy companies on track for Scope 1 and Scope 2 targets fell to 52% in 2024 from 57% in 2023. Scope 3 saw an even bigger fall, going from 67% to 52%.
The canceled awards, largely for CCS and decarbonization initiatives, include a $332 million award to Exxon Mobil Corp.
Northwind Midstream Partners continues to expand its sour-gas operations in southeastern New Mexico.
Focus now turns to data analysis and preparing application materials for the EPA’s Class VI well application process, the company says.
Enverus says the 55% decline in Class VI permit applications during the first quarter signals a slowdown, but regulatory progress indicates continued momentum in U.S. carbon capture efforts.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including new production offshore Brazil and new mapping for three U.S. basins.
Occidental Petroleum is exploring a joint venture in which ADNOC’s XRG would invest up to $500 million for the development of a direct air capture facility in South Texas.
Companies big and small are responding to global incentives to catch and store CO2.
Svante’s Redwood facility is capable of manufacturing enough solid sorbent-based filters to capture up to 10 million tonnes of CO2 annually.