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Baker Hughes, Woodside Partner to Scale Net Power Platform

Net Power’s platform uses natural gas to generate power while capturing nearly all CO2 emissions, Baker Hughes said in a news release.

California Resources Continues to Curb Emissions, This Time Using CCS for Cement

California Resources’ carbon management business Carbon TerraVault plans to break ground on its first CCS project in second-quarter 2025.

Congress Kills Biden Era Methane Fee on Oil, Gas Producers

The methane fee was mandated by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, which directed the EPA to set a charge on methane emissions for facilities that emit more than 25,000 tons per year of CO2e.

Oxy’s Stratos Direct Air Capture Project Nears Finish Line

Stratos Phase 1 is 94% complete overall and 98% complete on construction, Occidental Petroleum says.

West Virginia Gains Authority for Class VI Wells for CCS

The state joins North Dakota, Wyoming and Louisiana in securing approval from the Environmental Protection Agency for Class VI well primacy for carbon capture and storage.

Bloom Energy, Chart Industries Form CCUS Partnership for Low-Emissions NatGas

Bloom Energy and Chart Industries aim to use natural gas and fuel cells to generate power through their carbon capture partnership.

TGS Expands CO2 Storage Assessments Across Gulf Coast, Midwest

TGS is offering information to aid in successful carbon sequestration, including basin-scale stratigraphy, reservoir properties, formation penetration and the associated risks related to pressure and seals.

Q&A: Crescent Midstream Charts CCS Course with $1B Project

CEO Jerry Ashcroft discusses the carbon capture and storage landscape and how the company is evolving.

Exxon CEO Darren Woods: Hydrogen Incentives ‘Critical’ for Now

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods said the end goal for energy policy should be a system in which no fuel source remains dependent on government subsidies.

API’s Multi-Pronged Approach to Lower Carbon Operations

API has published nearly 100 standards addressing environmental performance and emissions reduction, which are constantly reviewed to support low carbon operations without compromising U.S. energy security.