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CCS could cut LNG emissions by 25%

CARBON capture and storage may be able to cut up to 25% of upstream emissions from LNG but it will take a necessarily varied approach given the vastly different locations of plants worldwide from the Russian Arctic to Qatar and Australia’s north. 

Gorgon LNG, the site of the world's largest CCS site

Gorgon LNG, the site of the world's largest CCS site

Consultancy Wood Mackenzie notes in research published today there are two ways of capturing CO2: from the reservoir or from the flue, and, post-combustion. In Australia all CCS projects and planned CCS...

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