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Industry rivalry must end if CCUS is to work: Woodmac

Carbon capture utilisation and storage is seen as an essential requirement by the oil and gas industry for it to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, however the only way it will become commercially viable is if companies work together to create shared-CCUS hubs, according to Wood Mackenzie.

Chevron's Gorgon CCS project in Western Australia.

Chevron's Gorgon CCS project in Western Australia.

The analysis firm noted it will require "radically different and paradigm-challenging" solutions to make it viable. In 2019, the world emitted around 33 gigatonnes of CO2 - with current operational...

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