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NatGas Powerhouse EQT Reaches Net Zero Feat Ahead of Schedule

EQT says it lowered Scope 1 and Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions by more than 900,000 tons.

Trial and Error: CCS Tries Out Multiple Approaches to Get Ball Rolling

Is carbon capture and sequestration about to turn the corner? Some obstacles may stand in the way.

WoodMac: $3.5 Trillion Needed Annually to Hit Net Zero Targets

Higher demand for oil, gas and coal will delay peak emissions past 2030 and push the world beyond Wood Mackenzie’s base transition case and closer to a 3 C pathway, the consultancy said in a new report.

1PointFive Taps Enterprise Products for CO2 Pipeline Network

The network will carry captured carbon from the Houston Ship Channel to a southeast Texas sequestration hub.

Fervo Energy, Partners Launch Geothermal Apprenticeship Program

Participants will have a chance to learn geothermal directional drilling and well completions, while getting on-the-job training and taking college-level coursework, the company says.

LongPath Technologies Secures DOE Loan to Expand Emissions Monitoring Network

LongPath aims to construct and install more than 1,000 remote monitoring towers across oil and gas basins including the Permian, Denver-Julesburg and Anadarko.

Exclusive: CCUS Industry Poised for Standardization, Cost Reduction

Worley’s Senior Director of CCUS Gary LeMaire shares insights into the “significant” role of carbon capture, utilization and storage in reaching net zero demands and regulatory uncertainties with CCUS technologies.

Regulators Greenlight CRC’s Carbon TerraVault I CCS Project

The approval by California’s Kern County Board of Supervisors clears California Resources Corp. to start construction activities for the carbon capture and storage project.

As Uncertainty Lingers, CCUS Caught in a Catch-22 for Now

Wood Mackenzie forecasts capture capacity rising to 2,450 million tons per annum (Mtpa) by 2050.

Energy Enrollments Inch Higher as Students See Multiple Paths to a Career

An improving outlook on global demand for oil and gas lures a new generation to study fossil fuel development at top energy programs around the U.S.