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Santos joins CO2CRC

SANTOS has joined the CO2CRC to better study carbon capture and storage not long after announcing it was about to end front-end engineering and design for its own CCS project using reservoirs in the Cooper Basin. 

The CO2CRC's capture skid at Otway, Credit: CO2CRC

The CO2CRC's capture skid at Otway, Credit: CO2CRC

It is the latest oiler to join. Woodside Petroleum, Shell, Chevron Corporation, BP and BHP are already members.    Santos' project at full capacity will inject 1.7 million tonnes of CO2 underground...

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