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Gorgon carbon injection may not ramp up for four more years

CHEVRON may not be able to ramp up carbon capture and storage rates to design capacity for four more years at its controversial Gorgon CCS project in Western Australia.

Gorgon carbon injection may not ramp up for four more years

The multinational first brought its Gorgon gas field into production, feeding a three-train liquefaction plant on Barrow Island, in 2017, but it wasn't until two years later that the planned CCS plant...

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