CCUS in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- US DOE cancels over US$1.7 billion in CCUS demonstration project funding
- EU's NZIA carbon storage directive: 44 companies, 50 Mtpa, and a 2030 deadline – who’s on the hook?
- UK ramps up carbon storage efforts with new nomination call
- Alberta government announces carbon pricing 'freeze'
- Eni secures FID for Liverpool Bay CCS
- Aramis CO 2 pipeline reshuffled: Government steps up as oil Majors step back
- China's 2025 policy roadmap: Connecting theory and policy with practices and projects
- XPRIZE awards millions to projects developing biochar and mineralisation technologies.
- Oxy Low Carbon Ventures buys Holocene, a direct air capture startup
- Kairos@C at risk of cancellation
- US and reciprocal tariffs could weigh on the outlook for carbon capture
- Louisiana issues first Class VI draft permit
- 149 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- Mitchell Cement Plant CCS economics with and without government grants
- Company NZIA CO2 storage obligations compared with announced EU CO2 storage capacity already in development
- Alberta CCUS projects
- HyNet project valuation
- Map of China’s CCUS Projects and Emissions Heatmap
- Policies & Agencies Relevant to CCUS
- Levelised cost analysis for Kairos@C (unlevered)
- Map of Enping 15 oil and gas fields in the Pearl River Mouth basin, China.
- Northern Lights reaches first second phase agreement with Stockholm Exergi
- CEF-E makes the difference for Phase 2 economics
- Map of proposed Tuas WTE CO2 capture project in western Singapore
- Map of CCUS projects (by emissions source) in India
- 141 more item(s)...
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