Global, domestic steel companies to conduct joint studies on carbon capture and utilisation
A consortium of steel giants, including ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India and JSW Steel, is conducting pre-feasibility studies for Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) hubs across Asia. The study aims to identify technical and commercial ...
“The study will focus on the potential to develop large-scale projects which can repurpose, or store, captured carbon dioxide (CO2),” the statement added.
By leveraging shared infrastructure and economies of scale, the study seeks potential applications for captured CO2 in industrial processes, or transport captured CO2 via pipeline or shipping to storage sites in Asia or Northern Australia.
The plan is for each participant in the study to be included in at least one hub, and the study will deliver conceptual development strategies for each hub including cost and schedule estimates, and potential commercialisation pathways, BHP said.
Non-technical enablers required to make CCUS hubs a reality, for example regulatory assessments including intra and inter-regional assessments of CCUS and cross border transport will also be in focus.
This study is expected to conclude by 2026-end, with findings to be shared publicly to promote broader industry learning and support the development of enabling policy and regulatory frameworks.
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