TotalEnergies and Inpex win Australian CCS permit

Alongide Japanese partner Inpex, the French oil company has won authorization to develop carbon storage offshore of Australia at a site compared to Norway’s Sleipner field.
Photo: Stephane Mahe/REUTERS / X02520
Photo: Stephane Mahe/REUTERS / X02520
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Japanese oil company Inpex’s partnership with TotalEnergies has won licensing to develop an offshore CO2 storage setup in Australian waters as a part of plans to reduce emissions from liquefied natural gas export in a potentially extensive carbon capture and sequestration cluster, reports media Energy Voice.

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