Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina Form Consortium to Explore CCUS Solutions in Singapore
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022
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The consortium intends to research, test, and develop technological, logistical, and operational solutions for CCUS in Singapore.
Key Points:
- The consortium intends to research, test, and develop technological, logistical, and operational solutions for CCUS in Singapore.
- PetroChina is pleased to be part of this consortium with Air Liquide, Keppel Infrastructure and Chevron; a partnership that will leverage one anothers strengths, capabilities and respective ecosystems towards the advancement of large-scale CCUS solutions in Singapore.
- 1 Through Air Liquide Singapore Pte Ltd, Chevron New Venture Pte Ltd, Keppel Energy Ventures Pte Ltd, and PetroChina International (Singapore) Pte Ltd respectively.
- Keppel Infrastructure (KI) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation, a Singapore flagship multinational company providing solutions for sustainable urbanisation.