CCS

KNCC, Vår Energi CCS and Aker Solutions collaborate on Norwegian CCS expansion

Norwegian companies Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC), Vår Energi CCS and Aker Solutions have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on the development of...

From irony to infrastructure: What NYK’s OCCS coal carrier really tells us

The headline of NYK deploying its 92,000-dwt coal carrier Pirika Mosiri Maru as a testbed for onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) initially appears...

K Line-backed APAC consortium shortlists five CCUS sites

A cross-industry consortium consisting of steelmakers ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, JSW Steel and Hyundai Steel, alongside BHP, Chevron Australia New Energies, Mitsui and shipping...

NYK signs OCCS study agreement with Hokkaido Electric Power

NYK Line has signed an agreement with Hokkaido Electric Power (HEPCO) to study the deployment of onboard carbon capture and storage technology onboard a...

Chiyoda, NYK and KNCC partner on CO2 transport and CCS projects

Chiyoda Corporation, NYK Line and Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on carbon capture and storage projects...

Developers apply for North Sea carbon storage licences covering 2mn acres

The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority has announced that carbon storage developers have applied for rights to more than 2 million acres of North...

Aker Solutions wins FEED contract for KlaipÄ—da CO2 terminal

Norway’s Aker Solutions has secured a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a planned CO2 terminal in Klaipėda, a port city that is...

Kent awarded FEED contract for Prinos CO2 storage project in Greece

UK-based engineering group Kent has been awarded a front-end engineering and design contract for the Prinos CO2 storage project in northern Greece, under an...

New DNV report: Regulation critical for widespread OCCS adoption

Five of the world’s largest container lines have signalled that onboard carbon capture and storage could become a material pillar of maritime decarbonisation, provided...

Seabound completes first full-scale onboard carbon capture units

Seabound, a British start-up developing onboard carbon capture technology, has completed its first full-scale carbon capture units at its research and development facility in...

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