Equinor and GRTgaz’s network will take captured industrial CO2 from France to an offshore storage site.
SLB and Aker Carbon Capture have closed a deal to combine technology portfolios for carbon capture solutions.
Experts from offshore operator ABS discuss the company’s sustainability measures for marine and offshore industries and limitations with decarbonization techniques, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.
Exxon Mobil has contracted Technip Energies and Turner Industries to help build a CCUS system capable of conditioning, compressing and transporting, for eventual storage, up to 800,000 metric tons per year of CO2.
The funding will be used to conduct a feasibility study to establish the viability of direct air capture as a business and technology in California, the company says.
While Texas leads the U.S. in energy production, providing nearly one-fourth of the country’s domestically produced energy, is truly an all-of-the-above energy state as solar, wind and other renewable sources are rising within the energy matrix.
Chevron New Energies’ vice president of CCUS Chris Powers recently shared his thoughts on the company’s geothermal efforts and what it will take to scale the sector.
As the world strives to reach emissions goals, experts from Kent discuss the necessity of a diverse energy portfolio that includes both hydrocarbons and new forms of energy.
Enormous capital investments are needed to meet these public policy and societal goals according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global investment in clean energy technology needs to be $4.5 trillion by the early 2030s if the Paris Agreement’s 2050 net-zero target is going to be reached.
Baker Hughes' senior vice president of strategy and technologies, Attilio Pisoni, addresses the oil and gas industry's responsibility in reducing its carbon footprint and gives an overview on the company's sustainability operations in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.