UKCCSRC – What Are Our Research Needs?

In a series of UKCCSRC workshops held over four days in January-February 2022, representatives from Shell, Petrofac and Wood, amongst others, identified future research needs across the Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) value chain. Energy industry professionals explored different aspects of the sector, including capture, storage, transport, policy and environmental impacts. Common issues included Read the full article…


Linking Industrial Clusters to Suitable Storage Sites

The concept of a carbon transport network linking multiple proximate emission point sources to a regional storage hub has emerged as forerunner for enabling/implementing low risk and cost-effective Carbon Capture and Storage developments. Such large-scale Transport and Storage (‘T&S’) networks will require the characterisation of geologic storage basins and formations as well as the design Read the full article…


Solid Sorbent Based CCS Technology

On the 24th November 2021, at the annual Fearnley Securities ‘Renewables & Clean-Tech Conference’, several companies presented live across multiple channels, from an attended event hosted in Oslo. Talks focused on wind, solar and hydro as well as hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. In the CCS channel, CO2 Capsol presented their proven Read the full article…