Chevron's Gorgon CCS Project Misses Target

Copyright © 2023 Energy Intelligence Group All rights reserved. Unauthorized access or electronic forwarding, even for internal use, is prohibited.
ss52799656-Industrial plant with smoke stacks-gas-oil
Shutterstock

Chevron's carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility at its Gorgon LNG plant in Australia underperformed in 2021 with 2.26 million tons of carbon dioxide injected underground, well below its annual capacity of 4 million tons per year of CO2.

Topics:
CO2 Emissions, Carbon Capture (CCS), Low-Carbon Policy, LNG Supply
Wanda Ad #2 (article footer)
#
Global spot LNG markets are now expected to cool down, although production was never materially impacted at the plants.
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
The government will push agencies to factor climate implications into procurement, budgeting and other decisions.
Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Producer-consumer tensions are once again front and center, but that doesn’t necessarily point to a blow-up at the upcoming COP28 summit.
Thu, Sep 21, 2023