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Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Strategies in Oil and Gas Industry

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  • 21 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5591549
Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is seen as a path for oil and gas companies to decrease emissions while generating additional revenue, and to some degree as a necessary component of global decarbonization. This report gives an overview of the current status of global carbon capture capacity, upcoming capacity within the next decade, and analyzes the CCUS strategies of selected oil and gas companies that are especially active in the sector.

In most scenarios modeling energy transition, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage is set to play a key role to reach climate goals by 2050 by increasing the chances of limiting global warming to less than 2 degrees C by end of century. Currently, the captured carbon emissions amount to no more than 0.2% of total energy related CO2 emissions. Barriers include high capital costs and infrastructure for CO2 transport and storage. Creating financial and policy incentives will be key to seeing this sector grow. Despite these barriers, many oil and gas companies are leveraging previous CCUS know-how to build additional revenue streams and burnish their sustainability credentials.

Scope

  • Introduction to CCUS technologies
  • Global context on the status of active CCUS facilities
  • O&G leaders in CCUS
  • Strategies of selected O&G leaders in CCUS

Reasons to Buy

  • Understand the importance of CCUS
  • Learn the status of CCUS today and expected capacity over the next decade
  • View which sectors use CCUS today and in the future
  • Understand who are the key O&G players in CCUS
  • Learn what strategies are being employed to develop CCUS
  • Learn how CCUS can generate revenue for O&G companies

Table of Contents

  • Role of carbon capture in energy transition
  • What is CCUS?
  • Active CCUS capacity in context
  • CCUS Leaders in O&G
  • Company Analysis: ExxonMobil, INEOS, TotalEnergies, Occidental Petroleum, Equinor, Shell
  • Major active and upcoming CCUS projects map

List of Tables
Table 1: ExxonMobil - All Projects
Table 2: Ineos - All Projects
Table 3: TotalEnergies - Selected Projects
Table 4: Occidental Petroleum - Selected Projects
Table 5: Equinor - Selected Projects
Table 6: Shell - Selected Projects
Table 7: TotalEnergies - All Projects
Table 8: Occidental Petroleum - All Projects
Table 9: Equinor - All Projects
Table 10: Shell - All Projects

List of Figures
Figure 1: What is CCUS
Figure 2: CO2 Captured vs. Total Energy Related Carbon Emissions
Figure 3: Active CCS Capacity by Sector
Figure 4: Number of Active and Upcoming Plants by Capture Capacity
Figure 5: Top 10 Companies by Operated Capacity, Active and Upcoming
Figure 6: Total Active & Upcoming CCUS Capacity in O&G by Region

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Exxon Mobil
  • Ineos
  • TotalEnergies
  • Occidental Petroleum
  • Rio Grande LNG
  • Eni
  • Petrobras
  • Cameron LNG
  • Equinor
  • Shell
  • Sinopec
  • Chevron
  • G2 LNG
  • Lake Charles Methanol
  • Petronas