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status22.globalccsinstitute.com article

Global Carbon

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Carbon capture and storage continues its upward momentum, with dozens of projects announced and moving into development over the past 12 months.

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co2re.co article

CO2RE Updates - Global CCS Institute

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With the launch of the Global Status of CCS: 2023 and our annual review complete, we found eleven new countries are planning or hosting a commercial CCS

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Global Status Report | Global CCS Institute

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Explore the Global Status of CCS 2025 — the leading report tracking global carbon capture and storage projects, policy, and investment trends.

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Global CCS Map | SCCS Corporate

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# Global CCS Map. If you use any information from this map, please credit Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage and include a link to our website, ***. This interactive map provides a virtual tour of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects around the world. Smaller scale but significant pilot projects, from capture and storage to full-chain CCS, also feature. **If you use any information from this map, please credit Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage and include a link to our website, **. Zoom in close to reveal all the projects in busier areas of the map. This map is regularly updated with independently gathered, compiled and assessed project information and developments. As such, it does not represent the views of project developers, industry, government or other organisations. At SCCS, we are continually monitoring, analysing and commenting on the progress of CCS projects worldwide for the benefit of government, industry and other organisations. #### Other maps. Other maps showing CCS projects can be found at the links below.

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Commercial Carbon Capture Plants: International Operating CCS Projects | CCS Knowledge Centre

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# Commercial Carbon Capture Plants: International Operating CCS Projects. Operating capture facilities are presented below, including their capture capacity, the technology used and their location. The largest operating carbon capture project is the Petrobras Santos Basin Pre-Salt Oil Field, a pre-combustion facility located in Brazil. * **North America** — Capture capacity of 30.19 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) at 24 commercial plants located in the USA and Canada. * **South America** — Capture capacity of 14.20 Mtpa at one commercial plant. * **Asia** — Capture capacity of 11.05 Mtpa at 18 commercial plants located in China, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. * **Oceania** — Capture capacity of 5.80 Mtpa at three commercial plants in Australia and New Zealand. * **Europe** — Capture capacity of 2.66 Mtpa at five commercial plants located in Norway, Hungary and Croatia. Operational CCS technologies with the greatest capture capacities to date are pre-combustion and post-combustion, respectively.

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Carbon Capture and Storage Database | netl.doe.gov

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Welcome to the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL) Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Database, which includes information on active, proposed, and terminated CCS projects worldwide. NETL’s CCS Database provides the public with information regarding efforts by various industries, public groups, and governments that are being made towards development and eventual deployment of CCS technology. To view the NETL CCS Database Tableau Workbook offline, download the Tableau Reader, along with the CCS Database workbook file (use the Download icon tableau in the map frame). **Disclaimer of Liability:** The CCS Database is made available by an agency of the United States Government. The user of this database shall not state or imply that the inclusion of information or data from the database indicates an endorsement of any resulting product or process by the United States Government, the Department of Energy, or the National Energy Technology Laboratory.

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