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CCUS

    • Update on IFRF-supported PhD project investigating the use of biological enzymes for the upgrading of CO2 to methanol

    06th Nov 2023

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    • Mubadala Energy and Pertamina to work together on CCUS initiatives, amongst others

    14th Aug 2023

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    • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and partners launch demonstration of carbon capture from waste-to-energy for utilisation for e-methane production

    14th Aug 2023

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    • Viking and Acorn carbon storage projects selected in the UK, bringing the total to four CCUS clusters

    14th Aug 2023

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    • Eight projects announced in the UK to form the first stage of CCUS enabled decarbonisation clusters

    10th Apr 2023

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    • BP and Petrochina to work on major CCUS hub in Hainan province

    27th Mar 2023

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US EPA ready to stick to new methane rule in face of pushback from oil and gas industry, as Biden administration approves Willow project in Alaska

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