Clean Global Energy Further Research into UCG with CCS
Clean Global Energy Limited has entered into agreements with Australian and United States based universities to undertake further research into...
Economist Lord Stern Pays Attention to CCS progress
World leading economist Lord Nicholas Stern visited the Global CCS Institute in Canberra on Tuesday in the hope for learning the institute's progress on CCS...
Process Group Gets Carbon Capture Plant Contract
Process Group Pty Ltd, based in Australia, has been awarded Phase 2 of the contract for the detailed design and engineering of the carbon capture plant...
JOGMEC and Kuwait Petroleum Corporation Signed MOU on CO2EOR Cooperation
Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (“JOGMEC”) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (“KPC”) on...
Australia Election Campaign Debates on CCS
Both major parties announced climate policies on Saturday as climate change re-enters the election campaign of Australia...
CSIRO Thinks Commercial Deployment of Carbon Capture would Happen in 10 to 15 Years
Australia’s largest national institute, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) claims that the current CCS technology...
South Africa: Geological Storage Atlas to Disclose Potential Carbon Sites
Carbon capture and storage in South Africa will take a step further next month with the launch of an atlas showing potential storage sites for compressed carbon...
Final Environmental Approval on Aviva Corporation’s Coolimba CCS Power Project Makes Progress
Australian Environment Minister Donna Faragher has received environmental approval appeals in regard to the Company’s proposed new 400MW Coolimba Power Project
CO2CRC Begins Next Five Years of CCS Research
Australia’s world-leading research into carbon capture and storage (CCS) is set to continue with a new five year program of CO2CRC research now underway. The Cooperative Research
Study on Long-term Effectivness of Geological and Ocean COM2 Storage
Professor Gary Shaffer from the University of Concepción in Chile compared the long-term consequences of CO2 leakage for both ocean sequestration and geological storage
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