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...
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...
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...
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, 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...
ClassNK has granted approval in principle to a bulk carrier concept from Oshima Shipbuilding that combines multiple-alternative-fuels readiness with onboard carbon capture and storage...
A life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation has found that onboard carbon capture can cut life cycle emissions...
Northern Lights, a joint venture between Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies, has issued its first certificates verifying permanent carbon storage in the Aurora reservoir, which...
Northern Lights has taken delivery of its third LCO2 carrier. The vessel, Northern Phoenix, was handed over by Dalian Shipbuilding Industry in China and...
Malaysia has taken a major step towards establishing a domestic carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry, granting its first offshore assessment permit under a...