Driving innovative climate change solutions through Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technologies. By integrating CCUS into our sustainability strategy, we help industries reduce their carbon footprint, comply with environmental regulations, and transition toward net-zero emissions.

Carbon Reduction Technology

Advanced Systems Capture CO₂

Our advanced systems capture CO₂ emissions from industrial processes, power generation, and other key sources—either repurposing them for valuable applications or securely storing them underground to prevent atmospheric release.

Carbon Capture

white and red concrete tower under blue sky during daytime
white and red concrete tower under blue sky during daytime

CCUS systems capture CO₂ from industrial processes using methods like post-combustion capture with chemical solutions, pre-combustion for synthetic gas, and oxy-fuel burning in pure oxygen. New technology allows direct air capture of CO₂ using advanced filters.

Carbon Utilization

The CO₂ we capture isn't wasted - it becomes useful material. Energy companies use it to safely extract more oil while storing the CO₂ underground. Chemical manufacturers turn it into products like fuel, plastics and building materials. Some companies are even using CO₂ to make concrete stronger while permanently trapping the carbon. Exciting new methods use algae and bacteria to transform CO₂ into biofuels and other valuable products.

For long-term storage, we use proven underground locations. Old oil and gas fields work well because we already know they can hold gases safely. Deep salty water reservoirs underground can store massive amounts of CO₂. Certain rock types actually turn CO₂ into solid minerals over time. We carefully monitor all storage sites with advanced tracking systems to ensure the CO₂ stays securely stored forever.

Carbon Storage

Carbon Capture

smoke billows from the stacks of smoke stacks

CCUS systems capture CO₂ from industrial processes using methods like post-combustion capture with chemical solutions, pre-combustion for synthetic gas, and oxy-fuel burning in pure oxygen. New technology allows direct air capture of CO₂ using advanced filters.

Carbon Utilization

smoke billows from the stacks of smoke stacks

The CO₂ we capture isn't wasted - it becomes useful material. Energy companies use it to safely extract more oil while storing the CO₂ underground. Chemical manufacturers turn it into products like fuel, plastics and building materials. Some companies are even using CO₂ to make concrete stronger while permanently trapping the carbon. Exciting new methods use algae and bacteria to transform CO₂ into biofuels and other valuable products.

Carbon Storage

smoke billows from the stacks of smoke stacks

For long-term storage, we use proven underground locations. Old oil and gas fields work well because we already know they can hold gases safely. Deep salty water reservoirs underground can store massive amounts of CO₂. Certain rock types actually turn CO₂ into solid minerals over time. We carefully monitor all storage sites with advanced tracking systems to ensure the CO₂ stays securely stored forever.