DNV: Turning Point Arrives for CCS

The Northern Lights joint venture and Occidental’s 1PointFive are among the companies moving CCS projects forward.

Linde Set to Expand CO2 Capacity in Texas as Demand Rises

The new CO2 liquefaction plant in Freeport, Texas, is expected to begin operations in 2027.

PureWest, Gunvor Group Form Low-Carbon Gas Partnership

Gunvor will offtake PureWest’s third-party verified, low-carbon natural gas attributes, which may be unbundled or bundled with physical gas, a news release says.

US Cancels $3.7B in Biden-Era Clean Energy Awards, Including Exxon’s

The canceled awards, largely for CCS and decarbonization initiatives, include a $332 million award to Exxon Mobil Corp.

Conestoga Energy Completes Class VI Well Drilling Operations

Focus now turns to data analysis and preparing application materials for the EPA’s Class VI well application process, the company says.

Class VI Permit Applications Plummet by 55%

Enverus says the 55% decline in Class VI permit applications during the first quarter signals a slowdown, but regulatory progress indicates continued momentum in U.S. carbon capture efforts.

TGS Releases Dataset for Uinta, Piceance, Paradox Basins

The dataset is designed to support a range of subsurface applications across the oil and gas industry, including conventional and unconventional exploration, regional screening and carbon storage assessment.

Oxy, ADNOC Evaluating JV to Develop Texas Direct Air Capture Hub

Occidental Petroleum is exploring a joint venture in which ADNOC’s XRG would invest up to $500 million for the development of a direct air capture facility in South Texas.

Carbon Capture Outlook Shows Signs of Brightening

Companies big and small are responding to global incentives to catch and store CO2.

2025 E&P Meritorious Engineering Awards for Innovation

Hart Energy honors 16 technologies that demonstrate upstream engineering excellence.