Wood sees growth in CCUS

Wood has secured more than 20 individual CCUS related contracts since the beginning of the year to accelerate decarbonization and emissions reduction activities.Wood anticipates continued growth in this space, with circa USD $500m worth of potential CCUS projects coming to market in the medium term, highlighting the important role this technology will play in delivering a low-carbon energy system.Among the contract wins, Wood is delivering decarbonization solutions for the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project in the United States which will allow the capture and permanent storage of up to 10 million tons of CO2 annually.Wood is also supporting the Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) for the Acorn project which is set to be one of the first industrial-scale carbon capture projects in the UK.

DOE: $24M to capture carbon emissions from air

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced USD $24 million in funding for nine research projects to explore and develop new methods of capturing and storing carbon from the air.

Contracts for ‘world’s largest’ CCUS project

Summit Carbon Solutions, the developer of the world's largest carbon capture and storage project, is pleased to announce significant progress through the engagement and deployment of best-in-class environmental and right-of-way consultants and contractors across the project's footprint in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota to advance the project towards its commissioning date in 2024.

Texas A&M innovates direct air capture of CO2

The Texas A&M Energy Institute and AIR TO EARTH® are pleased to announce a partnership to develop new materials and methods to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and reduce the impacts of anthropogenic climate change.As the world looks to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases and identify ways to capture, utilize and store carbon dioxide, investment in emerging climate technologies is urgently needed.

Schlumberger Launches Cameron AOP Series D2

The Cameron AOP Series D2 trunnion-mounted ball valve offers a quality, proven design at an economical price.Designed to

Fugitive Emissions Journal September is out now!

The September issue of Fugitive Emissions Journal is available now!Features include:Cover Story - Celebrating Zwick Valves' AnniversaryAfter four decades of experience in design and production of valves, Zwick excels at the creation of state-of-the-art flow control products for the global oil and gas, chemical, petrochemical, energy, offshore, district heating and steel industries.

CCS impact on LNG project carbon emissions

The use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) could have a material impact on Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) projects’ carbon emissions.

Tracking Methane from above

ExxonMobil is setting out to change how the industry tracks, and fixes, methane leaks.Earlier this year, ExxonMobil submitted its application to the Environmental Protection Agency to use aerial technology as a new model regulatory framework for detecting methane.

FE Workshops at Valve World Americas

The team is excited preparing for the upcoming Valve World Americas Expo & Conference this October 13th and 14th, and this year will feature a dedicated fugitive emissions workshop track running throughout the two-day event.

Jacobs scientist paves way to net-zero carbon economy

Jacobs scientist Professor John Stairmand is to lead UK research into materials for new nuclear reactors capable of powering a carbon net-zero economy.