CCUS in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
- India's US$2.4 billion CCUS scheme targets key hard-to-abate sectors, but actualising commercial scale remains the challenge
- Congress redirects more Biden-era CCUS funding but preserves key provisions
- China boosts CCUS ecosystem with 12 new national standards
- Abu Dhabi Emirate introduces CCUS regulation
- Ontario takes CO 2 underground with new storage legislation
- Low injection rates cast a shadow on proven capture technology at Gorgon
- Just three projects left in bidding for Danish CCS fund
- UK's second carbon storage licensing round targets 14 offshore areas amid project delivery concerns
- Plans announced for Omani CO 2 pipeline network
- BP Scraps H2Teesside
- Canada and Alberta reach MOU regarding carbon pricing and CCUS, yoking Pathways to a new crude export pipeline
- Baytown Blues: Exxon's $6B Hydrogen Bet Hits Pause
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Status of select BIL carbon management-related program funding as of January 2026Total captured and stored volumes at Gorgon CCSMap of UK carbon licences
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Proposed pipeline networkCurrent Class VI applications in TexasEU Innovation Fund - IF2024 Successful ProjectsGermany carbon capture project capacity by statusLocation of the coal mining site in the state of Jharkhand, IndiaQatarEnergy CCUS projectsClass VI applications in Louisiana by application phaseRose Carbon Hub Class VI permitting vs other project timelinesGerman Capture Project Pipeline
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