Global energy consultancy Xodus has been awarded a contract by oil giant Petronas for the conceptual engineering design of its first complete carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, offshore Malaysia.
The project centres around Petronas’ target of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, an aim shared by a swathe of international energy providers. Located on the coast of Sarawak, the Kasawari CCS project will involve the capture and processing of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the sour gas field development, which will then be injected in a depleted gas field.
Working on the Kasawari project will allow Xodus to exchange vital knowledge and expertise with Petronas, in addition to national contractor communities, as well as refine its existing experience across all aspects of the CCS industry.
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