CCUS in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Setting the benchmarks: The world's largest coal-fired power CCUS facility, Huaneng Longdong, starts operations
- Logical acquisition for Medco Energi as Repsol exits Sakakemang
- HyNet's Padeswood and Protos capture projects take FID
- JAPEX breaks ground on Japan CCS exploration
- Five states strong: Arizona joins Class VI primacy ranks
- Green light for PTTEP’s Arthit CCS in Thailand
- Cenovus acquires MEG Energy’s assets
- Northern Lights begins CO 2 injection
- Deep Sky's Alpha starts operations
- Blackrock's GIP acquires stake in Eni CCUS business
- Malaysia strengthens commitment to CCUS through 13 th Malaysia Plan
- Illinois pulls the plug on carbon storage near sole-source aquifers
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Tables and charts
This report includes the following images and tables:
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Map of Huaneng Longdong Zhengning CCUS project in ChinaMap of Sakakemang CCS project location within the Corridor fields in South Sumatra, IndonesiaHyNet North West Cluster Map
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Map of offshore Tomakomai area, near Hokkaido in JapanClass VI primacy status mapMap of Arthit CCS project in the Gulf of ThailandMap of locations for the Alpha DAC project and Meadowbrook Storage HubPlanned CCUS projects in Malaysia, with target operational date by 2031Illinois carbon storage projects in proximity to Mahomet AquiferMap of the CCUS projects in the Gippsland Basin, southeast Australia.Table of power generation companies awarded with EMA's grants and potential capture sitesLevelised cost of CCS in the power sector vs carbon price in Singapore
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