PETRONAS and JERA analyze feasibility of CO2 capture and storage chain

A detailed analysis of the viability of the entire value chain associated with CCS.

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La viabilidad de la captura y almacenamiento de CO2 y el estudio

Recently, JERA has entered into a Joint Study Agreement with Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) to analyze and investigate the possibility of capturing and storing CO2, generated by JERA’s operations in Japan, and then transporting it to Malaysia.

The process of “CO2 capture and storage”.

On the other hand, CO₂ capture and storage represent fundamental strategies for those industries facing challenges to decrease their CO₂ emissions. This is a sector that is strongly supported by government administrations worldwide, as evidenced by the emergence of a number of projects in this area, especially in the Asia-Pacific region.

Malaysia presents itself as an ideal candidate for subway CO₂ storage, and PETRONAS by virtue of its extensive experience and ongoing initiatives related to the carbon capture and storage (CCS). (CCS). This cooperation with PETRONAS could be key in the establishment of an international network for transboundary CO₂ management.

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Under the terms of the agreement, JERA and PETRONAS will conduct a detailed analysis of the viability of the entire value chain associated with the CCS. This includes from CO₂ capture in Japan, through transportation, to final storage in Malaysia, meticulously evaluating each step of the process.

The project “JERA Zero CO2 Emissions 2050”.

Demonstrates the commitment that JERA maintains to achieve zero net CO₂ emissions by 2050 in all its operations, both domestic and international. This is possible under one central objective, the company is intensifying its efforts to evaluate and develop CO₂ capture and storage technologies, as well as other related solutions.

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