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TGS Grants Early Access to CCS Data Along Texas, Louisiana Gulf

TGS’ carbon storage dataset covers the available Texas General Land Office lease blocks and is scheduled for release in early August.

Nature’s Way: Biotech Companies Capturing Carbon, Revenue

Executives from Occidental Petroleum-backed Cemvita, Carbon Optimum and Novozyme share insights into how CO2 could be used for biofuels, fertilizer, food, proteins, plastics and even oil.

Occidental’s 1PointFive Agrees to Sell Carbon Credits to Microsoft

1PointFive said the agreement marks the largest single purchase of CO2 removal credits enabled by direct air capture to date.

Seeing is Believing: Fiber Optics for CO2 Storage Monitoring

Fiber optic systems can offer CO2 plume insights in CCS applications, according to services company Weatherford.  

Walking the Talk: Exxon Mobil Makes CCUS Strides

Exxon Mobil is developing a low-carbon intensity hydrogen plant using natural gas as feedstock and carbon capture in Baytown, Texas.

Shell Takes FID on Carbon Capture, Storage Projects in Canada

Shell’s CCS projects are expected to start operations near the end of 2028, Shell said in a news release.

Equinor Expands CCS Network with North Sea Licenses

Equinor received two new CO2 storage licenses and a permit to explore a carbon capture facility in Denmark.

CORMETECH, Ozona to Develop Flue Gas CCUS System

CORMETECH and Ozona CCS’ system includes integrated nitrogen oxide reduction and aims to capture, transport and sequester CO2 from flue gas, which is generated from natural-gas powered engines.

EPA Approves Piñon Midstream Plan for CO2 Storage Project in New Mexico

Piñon Midstream’s two wells at its Dark Horse Treating Facility will inject greenhouse gases permanently underground.

Equinor to Develop CCUS Transport System with French Company

Equinor and GRTgaz’s network will take captured industrial CO2 from France to an offshore storage site.