BP and Linde plan Texas CCS project
CCS will enable Linde to produce low-carbon hydrogen and take CO₂ from other emitters along Texas Gulf Coast industrial corridor
BP and industrial gases company Linde plan to move ahead with a large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Texas that will enable low-carbon hydrogen production at Linde’s existing facilities, as well as offering CCS to other emitters along the Gulf Coast industrial corridor. The project is expected to be operational as early as 2026 and could ultimately store up to 15mn t/yr of CO₂ across multiple onshore geological storage sites. BP did not disclose the financial details of the joint project. “The project will be a further important step in the development of BP’s low-carbon business,” says David Lawler, president of BP America. “BP is evaluating large-scale CCS and hydrogen p

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