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CCUS Licensing, Leasing, and Permitting Review Q1 2025

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Q1 2025 saw global developments in carbon capture and storage (CCS) licensing and regulation highlight a growing focus on emissions reduction. Japan, West Virginia, Denmark, and Norway have made significant moves in CCS and energy licensing. Malaysia, India, and the EU are advancing CCUS regulations. These actions reflect a global trend towards balancing climate goals with energy security. Wood Mackenzie views these developments as crucial steps in accelerating CCS deployment and supporting the low-carbon transition.

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  • Q1 2025: A quarter of firsts for Japan, Denmark, and Norway

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