Insights into Onboard Carbon Capture
The ABS publication “Insights into Onboard Carbon Capture” discusses the current regulatory landscape surrounding this new technology and outlines the methods of onboard carbon capture.
Read moreThe ABS publication “Insights into Onboard Carbon Capture” discusses the current regulatory landscape surrounding this new technology and outlines the methods of onboard carbon capture.
Read moreThe National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) has released the policy paper “Carbon Capture, Use, & Storage: An Economic, Employment, & Climate Opportunity for the U.S Offshore Region.” Along with key policy recommendations, the document details the vast advantages that the deployment of carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico can provide the U.S. to help meet ambitious emissions reduction targets to address climate change.
Read moreAs the marine industry strives for a decarbonized future, Alfa Laval and partners are investigating the technologies needed to achieve it. One of the opportunities is carbon capture and storage (CCS), which took a step towards realization in recent testing performed by Alfa Laval and Japan’s National Maritime Research Institute (NMRI).
Read moreTotal has announced that the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) has rolled out further initiatives to accelerate the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and support the goals of the Paris Agreement. OGCI comprises 13 oil and gas companies: BP, Chevron, CNPC, Eni, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Occidental, Pemex, Petrobras, Repsol, Saudi Aramco, Shell and Total. First, OGCI launched a new initiative
Read moreVår Energi, and oil company operating on the Norwegian continental shelf, has entered into a partnership with the Norwegian Carbon Capture & Storage Research Centre (NCCS) to enable fast-track CCS technology development and deployment. The agreement has a total value of 30 million NOK over a six-year period and is part of an industry-driven and science-based innovation effort. Vår Energi
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