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Carbon Storage
Northern Lights: Third and Fourth LNG-Fueled LCO2 Carriers See First Light of Day
China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Industry (DSIC), part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), has launched two new liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) car…
Carbon Emissions
China’s Carbon Emissions Fell in the First Half of 2025, Study Shows
China's carbon dioxide emissions fell 1% in the first half of 2025 compared to last year, driven by increased renewable energy use, according to a study by …
Carbon Credits
Singapore and Thailand Ink Carbon Credit Collaboration
Singapore and Thailand have formalized a carbon credits collaboration through an implementation agreement, marking Singapore’s first such partnership with…
CCS
Step Forward for Eni’s Co-Control Stake Sale in CCUS Business
Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a BlackRock-affiliated infrastructure investor, has finalized an agreement with Italy-based energy company Eni to acquire …
Carbon Emissions
LEEFA Urges Broader Review of Emissions Reduction Policies in Australia
An interim report by the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission, released in 2025, identifies shortcomings in emissions reduction policies, parti…
CCS
Large-Scale Carbon Capture, Utilization, Storage Site Established in North China
The carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) project at the Bayan Oilfield in Bayannur, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, has successfully injected over 7…
CCS
SLB Adds First UK Offshore CO2 Storage Project to Its To-Do List
SLB, an energy technology company based in Texas, has been awarded a contract to provide carbon storage solutions for the UK’s first offshore carbon captu…
Carbon Credits
Kenyan Start-up Aiming to Generate Carbon Credits From Thin Air
In Kenya’s central scrublands, technicians manage four metallic tanks that harness geothermal steam to extract carbon dioxide from the air, addressing glo…
Germany
Port of Hamburg: €1.1b for Modernization of Container Terminal Ops
The Port of Hamburg will receive a €1.1 billion investment to modernize its infrastructure, enhancing competitiveness and supporting climate neutrality. The Ha…
CCS
Carbon Clean Opens One of ‘The World’s Biggest’ CCUS Research Hubs in India
Carbon Clean, a London-based carbon capture company, has launched a significant research facility in Navi Mumbai, India, recognized as one of the world’s …
Carbon Capture
GCMD Completes ‘World First’ Full-Chain Carbon Capture Pilot in China
The Singapore-based Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) completed a pioneering pilot on June 25 in China, demonstrating the full value chain of on…
United States
Gold H2 Delivers First Subsurface Bio-Stimulated Hydrogen Production Field Trial
Gold H2, a climate technology energy company, has successfully completed the world’s first field trial for subsurface bio-stimulated hydrogen production i…
CCS
OneSubsea to Deliver CO2 Injection System for Northern Lights Expansion
SLB OneSubsea, a technology provider, has secured an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract from Equinor, a Norwegian energy company, for a s…
Geothermal Power Project
Berlin, Germany Receives Permit for Deep Geothermal Energy Exploration
The Senate Department for Mobility, Transport, Climate Protection and the Environment (SenMVKU) in Berlin, Germany, has obtained approval for a large-scale mini…
CCS
France’s CO2 Storage Deal With Norway Paving the Way for Common European CCS Market
Norway and France have finalized an agreement to support cross-border transport and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2), enabling CO2 from French industrial sources…
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