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Cella Mixes Two Approaches to Keep CO2 Solidly Underground

Cella, a startup in partnership with Halliburton, injects CO2 into basaltic reservoirs, where it reacts and hardens.

TotalEnergies, Partners Reach FID for Northern Lights CCS Phase 2

The second phase is expected to increase the project’s transport and storage capacity to more than 5 million tons of CO2 per year in 2028, TotalEnergies says.

Refrac King BKV Sees More Runway in Barnett Shale

BKV says it has more than 15 years of refrac and new drilling inventory in the Barnett.

Aramco Secures 50% Stake in Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases

Aramco and Blue Hydrogen are expected to combine their operations to produce hydrogen from Aramco’s carbon capture and storage operations in Jubail, Saudi Arabia.

Green Plains Begins Constructing Carbon Capture Equipment for Nebraska Project

The project, expected to start up in second-half 2025, will enable the permanent sequestration of about 800,000 tons of biogenic CO2 each year, Green Plains says.

8 Rivers, Wood Sign Pre-FEED Deal for Wyoming Carbon Capture Project

8 Rivers Capital said pre-FEED activities are expected to be completed later in 2025.

Baker Hughes CEO: Expect ‘Volatility, Noise’ Around Energy Transition

Baker Hughes and Linde executives spoke about lower carbon resources such as hydrogen and geothermal, which will be part of the energy mix but unlikely to displace natural gas.

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.

Could EPA’s GHG Rule for Power Plants Give CCS a Boost?

Economics and policy are impacting the pace of carbon capture and storage project growth in the U.S. but some companies are pressing ahead.

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.