CCUS in brief
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Table of contents
- Australia's Safeguard Mechanism review pushes for deeper onsite decarbonisation
- Japan's capture clusters model tackles high cost of liquefied CO shipping
- Deepsky issues first DAC credits from its Alberta facility
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Finance, not geology, drove Pilot Energy off the cliff
- Proposed EU ETS overhaul puts CCUS at the forefront
- Louisiana Clean Energy Complex cancels out, is the dream of big blue hydrogen over?
- 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
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Three ‘Advanced CCS projects’ using pipeline transport – full capture, transport and storage value chains, totaling 4.8 MtpaSix ‘Advanced CCS projects’ using shipping transport – capture clusters, totaling 7.87 MtpaSix ‘Advanced CCS projects’ using shipping transport – transport and storage clusters, totaling 16.5 Mtpa
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Climeworks DAC retirementsPoint source and DAC offtakesCalifornia CCUS project pipeline by development statusSummit 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 process
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