ADNOC raises decarbonisation budget to $23bn
ADNOC’s board has increased its decarbonisation and low-carbon solutions budget allocation to $23bn (AED84.4bn).
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ADNOC’s board has increased its decarbonisation and low-carbon solutions budget allocation to $23bn (AED84.4bn).
The Global CCS Institute has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Asia Natural Gas and Energy Association (ANGEA) to help advance policy development, advocacy and education for carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology...
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