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Exxon, Shell Partner With Cnooc on China Carbon Capture Project -Bloomberg

An operator viewing Shell’s gas-to-liquids Pearl plant Doha, Qatar. (Shell).

Dan Murtaugh, Bloomberg News

BEIJING
EnergiesNet.com 06 30 2022

Oil majors from three continents are partnering with the world’s largest factory hub on a massive carbon capture site that would store the heat-trapping gas at sea in China.

Exxon Mobil Corp., Shell Plc and Cnooc Ltd. signed a non-binding agreement with the Guangdong government on a facility that would capture as much as 10 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, the companies said in press releases. It would be one of the largest such projects in the world.

The hub would trap carbon emissions from the Dayawan Petrochemical Industrial Park before they’re released into the atmosphere. Shell and Cnooc jointly operate a plant in the park while Exxon last year decided to invest in a complex.

The companies didn’t announce a schedule for making an investment decision or starting construction, or estimate a cost of the project. The industrial park is just a small part of the massive factory complex across Guangdong province, which produces more gross domestic product than South Korea. The proposed project would capture about 0.1% of China’s annual emissions.

The International Energy Agency is among groups calling for a massive increase in carbon capture in order to meet climate goals, saying global capacity needs to reach 7.6 billion tons a year by 2050, up from around 40 million now. Santos Ltd. has also announced plans for a project that would store about 10 million tons a year off Timor Leste.

bloomberg.com 06 29 2022

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