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The company has made a Final Investment Decision to expand carbon capture and storage at its LaBarge facility in Wyoming, US. The expansion project will capture up to 1.2 million t of CO2.

New research from DNV reveals that optimism is surging as the global energy industry fully-focuses on transition.

Bechtel, Enppi, Petrojet, GE, Baker Hughes, HSBC, and the National Bank of Egypt have signed an MoU to provide execution, technology and financing expertise to support the decarbonisation of select downstream facilities in Egypt.

The Circular Plastics Fund will invest in advanced recycling businesses which convert plastic waste back into virgin grade feedstock for the manufacturing of new products.

The companies have formed a strategic partnership in order to research and develop lower carbon fuel facilities to help address plastic pollution and the global energy transition.

Baker Hughes recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. that aims to establish a flare recovery initiative to support emissions recovery and reduction across Egypt’s upstream and downstream oil and gas operations.

The companies have executed an agreement for the evaluation and potential development of a permanent CO2 sequestration site located on Alabama’s Gulf Coast in the US.

Lummus Technology’s Green Circle business, along with Synthos S.A., has reached a milestone in the development of bio-butadiene technology for the production of sustainable rubber.

The company has been appointed by the Humber Zero project to provide the technology that will capture CO2 from the VPI Immingham combined heat and power station in the UK.