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Marubeni Acquires 50% Stake in Ozona’s Eagle Ford CCS Project

Japanese oil and gas producer Marubeni Corp. has acquired a 50% stake in Ozona CCS’ Eagle Ford Shale project in the Hawkville Field.

Oil, Gas Execs: To Scale Up CCS, Standardize

Executives from Aethon Energy, Aker Solutions, Chevron and NOV said efficiency and repeatability—not cramming new technologies into every venture—are key to lowering costs associated with capturing CO2.

Shell Shelves Norway Hydrogen Project Due to Lack of Demand

Shell has scrapped plans for a low-carbon hydrogen plant on Norway's west coast due to a lack of demand, the energy company said on Sept. 23, days after Equinor cancelled a similar planned project in Norway.

Entergy Picks Cresent Midstream to Develop $1B CCS for Gas-fired Power Plant

Crescent will work with SAMSUNG E&A and Honeywell on the project.

Optimizing Direct Air Capture Similar to Recovering Spilled Wine

Direct air capture technologies are technically and financially challenging, but efforts are underway to change that.

Honeywell, SAMSUNG E&A to Collab on CCUS Solutions

SAMSUNG E&A will leverage Honeywell's carbon capture technologies, in particular Honeywell’s advanced solvent carbon capture technology.

8 Rivers Lands Investment from JX Nippon for DAC Technology

An investment by JX Nippon Oil Exploration will support 8 Rivers’ Calcite direct air capture technology as it moves from pilot to commercial development, the company says.

Continued RNG Growth Could Undercut Shale Dominance

The drive to seek out lower emissions fuels is leading to a surge in RNG projects.

Oxy’s 1PointFive Lands Federal Funds for South Texas DAC Hub

DAC technologies can pull CO2 directly from the atmosphere anywhere, avoiding the need to be near the point of emissions.

Brookfield Targets More Renewable Power Growth Opportunities

Brookfield Asset Management agreed to invest up to $1.1 billion in efuels producer Infinium as it seeks additional growth opportunities.