CCUS in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Malaysia’s CCUS bill: a right step but needs complete inclusion
- Meadowbrook Carbon Storage Hub CO 2 injection scheme approved
- Japan's first CCS site opens for exploration in Hokkaido
- Yinson Production enters European CCUS market through acquisition of Stella Maris CCS
- Alaska's carbon storage efforts take another step forward
- Public Accounts Committee report gives insight into potential for a change of UK CCUS strategy
- The EU Connecting Europe Facility for Energy (CEF-E) provides 250m for CCUS projects
- Stockholm Exergi awarded US$ 1.8 billion by Swedish Government
- Orlen sustainability target falls short of NZIA obligations by 1.1 Mtpa and 5 years
- Europe’s first FID of 2025
- Hengelo CCU marks first commercial scale waste-to-energy project
- West Virginia becomes 4th state to gain Class VI primacy
- 133 more item(s)...
Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
- APAC FID capacity in 2025 and 2026
- Map of Malaysia's key CCUS projects up for FID
- Meadowbrook Carbon Storage Hub
- Map of STARFISH and associated CO2 exploration licence, EXL006
- Japan to Alaska Map with Cook Inlet fields
- The 2024 CEF-E grant will support three key European hubs
- Orlen NZIA obligation and planned CO2 storage capacity
- Klemetsrud LCOCCS and levelised revenue streams
- Hengelo economic analysis
- West Virginia CCUS projects and Class VI applications
- Summary of CCUS Licensing Review Q4 2024
- Map of Woodside and Chevron's portfolio off the coast of Western Australia.
- 129 more item(s)...
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