CCUS in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- Australia’s Northern Territory allows CO 2 to be transported via pipelines
- Western Australia opens the storage doors with new CCS legislation
- Taiwan tests new climate change framework with first onshore CCS approval
- California's climate strategy goes underground
- Summit reroute improves regulatory feasibility but can materially extend timelines
- Stratos delay puts DAC execution risk in the spotlight
- BP to sell down stake in UK's East Coast Cluster
- China's 15th Five Year Plan: CCUS progress continues, but targets remain undefined
- DOE throws CCUS a funding lifeline, not a lifeboat
- Porthos confirm construction delays of up to a year
- Thailand clears the regulatory fog for CCS
- Woodside and Inpex withdraw CCS projects to access streamlined approvals
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Overview of CCUS projects in the Northern Territory (including offshore Commonwealth waters)An overview of the CCUS projects across Western Australia and Commonwealth watersCalifornia CCUS project pipeline by development status
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Summit route changes summaryBP ECC asset ownership structureBP ECC asset valuationsRetained CCS project award value vs countUnlevered levelised project economicsNew Zealand’s proposed carbon storage approval processQatarEnergy post-FID CCUS portfolioFrance capture capacity by project status (Mtpa)Status of select BIL carbon management-related program funding as of January 2026
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