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Six oilers form CCS project in UK

BRITAIN could have its first carbon capture, usage and storage project (CCUS) in the not too distant future after a large consortium of major oil and gas producers have formed a collaboration to develop the project in the Tees Valley area in England.

Six oilers form CCS project in UK

  BP, Eni, Equinor, Occidental Petroleum, Shell and Total have teamed up under the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) to develop the Clean Gas Project, which will generate energy from gas and capture...

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