Fluor Corporation has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for California Resources Corporation’s (CRC) carbon capture and sequestration project, Cal Capture, at Elk Hills Power Plant in Tupman, California.
Funded by the US Department of Energy (DOE) through collaboration with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) as part of a larger initiative to advance carbon technology development, the project will help CRC achieve its sustainability goals.
“CRC has four 2030 sustainability goals that align with those of the State of California. Our carbon goal is to design and permit a CO2 capture and storage system – the Cal Capture project – at our Elk Hills Power Plant with associated CO2 injection for enhanced recovery and sequestration at the adjacent Elk Hills oil field,” said Shawn Kerns, CRC Executive Vice-President of Operations and Engineering.
“The Cal Capture project offers multiple benefits including substantial emissions reductions, substantial positive economic impacts across the California economy and the development of a key technology needed worldwide to meet future energy transition targets.”
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