1PointFive to develop carbon capture and sequestration hub in Texas
1PointFive has leased 55,000-acres of land along the Texas Gulf Coast develop a carbon capture and sequestration hub.
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1PointFive has leased 55,000-acres of land along the Texas Gulf Coast develop a carbon capture and sequestration hub.
The upside for oil and gas companies investing in the transition starts to materialise when more than 40% of their total portfolios are low carbon, according to new McKinsey research.
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Energie 360° and Tree Energy Solutions (TES) are partnering to develop renewable synthetic methane (eNG) through green hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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Having set its sights on disposing up to one million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the distillery industry by 2030, UK-based Carbon Capture Scotland has announced it will source its carbon removal technology from...