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Greenhouse Gases

Antwerp advances carbon-capture project

by Alex Scott
March 6, 2022 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 100, Issue 9

 

Engineering studies have started on Antwerp@C, a project to capture carbon dioxide from plants in Antwerp, Belgium, and sequester it offshore. Future use of CO2 as a chemical raw material is planned. Partners in the project include Air Liquide, BASF, Borealis, ExxonMobil, Ineos, TotalEnergies, Fluxys, and the Port of Antwerp. By 2030, the project could halve the port’s annual CO2 emissions of about 19 million metric tons. The partners will decide whether to go ahead with it by year-end.

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