ADNOC投资中东和北非碳捕集项目

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阿布扎比国家石油公司 (ADNOC) 宣布了一项最终投资决定 (FID),将开发中东和北非 (MENA) 地区最大的碳捕集项目之一。开创性的哈布山碳捕获、利用和封存 (CCUS) 项目将能够在地下深处的地质构造中捕获并永久封存每年 150 万吨二氧化碳 (CO 2 )。

这一公告是阿布扎比国家石油公司更广泛的碳管理战略的一部分,该战略旨在创建一个独特的平台,连接所有排放源和封存地点,以加速实现阿布扎比国家石油公司和阿联酋的脱碳目标。作为该战略的一部分,该公司正在实施多个创新、技术驱动的试点项目,包括CO 2矿化和咸水层完全碳封存。

该项目采用一流的技术,将使阿布扎比国家石油公司的碳捕获能力增加两倍,达到每年 230 万吨,相当于每年减少道路上超过 50 万辆汽油动力汽车。该项目将由 ADNOC Gas 代表 ADNOC 建造、运营和维护,将包括哈布山天然气加工厂的碳捕获装置、管道基础设施以及用于注入 CO 2的井网络。作为 ADNOC 持续脱碳工作的一部分,CO 2将通过在井场部署闭环 CO 2捕获和回注技术,永久储存在地下深处的储层中。开发该项目的最终投资决定完全符合阿布扎比国家石油公司最近宣布的到 2045 年净零排放的雄心,也是该公司最初 150 亿美元(550 亿迪拉姆)脱碳投资低碳解决方案的一部分。

ADNOC低碳解决方案和国际增长执行董事Musabbeh Al Kaabi表示:“政府间气候变化专门委员会表示,碳捕获和封存是世界在本世纪中叶实现净零排放的关键推动因素。这一具有里程碑意义的项目是阿布扎比国家石油公司在加快脱碳计划以实现 2045 年净零排放目标的过程中所实施的众多切实举措之一。

“阿布扎比国家石油公司继续向低碳未来转型,我们打算进一步投资以大幅减少排放,包括在碳捕获和封存方面,并与我们的合作伙伴一起突破创新和技术的界限,在我们的基础上再接再厉。”在碳管理方面世界领先的遗产和行业领导地位。”

阿布扎比国家石油公司 (ADNOC) 将可持续发展置于其长期战略的核心位置。该公司正在实现运营脱碳,同时还投资可再生能源和低碳燃料,建立全球氢价值链,部署创新的气候技术解决方案,并推进基于自然的解决方案,例如在阿联酋种植红树林。

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ADNOC invests in MENA carbon capture project

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ADNOC has announced a final investment decision (FID) to develop one of the largest carbon capture projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The pioneering Habshan carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project will have the capacity to capture and permanently store 1.5 million tpy of carbon dioxide (CO2) within geological formations deep underground.

This announcement is part of ADNOC’s wider carbon management strategy, which aims to create a unique platform that connects all the sources of emissions and sequestration sites to accelerate the delivery of ADNOC and the UAE’s decarbonisation goals. As part of this strategy, the company is implementing several innovative, technology driven pilot projects, including CO2 mineralisation and full carbon sequestration in saline aquifers.

Using best-in-class technology, the project will triple ADNOC’s carbon capture capacity to 2.3 million tpy, equivalent to removing over 500 000 gasoline-powered cars from the road per year. The project, to be built, operated and maintained by ADNOC Gas on behalf of ADNOC, will include carbon capture units at the Habshan gas processing plant, pipeline infrastructure, and a network of wells for CO2 injection. As part of ADNOC’s ongoing decarbonisation efforts, CO2 will be permanently stored in reservoirs deep in the sub-surface through the deployment of closed-loop CO2 capture and reinjection technology at the well site. The FID to develop the project fully aligns with ADNOC’s recently announced Net Zero by 2045 ambition and forms part of the company’s initial US$15 billion (AED55 billion) decarbonisation investment in low carbon solutions.

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, ADNOC Executive Director of Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth, said: “The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has stated that carbon capture and storage is a critical enabler for the world to achieve net zero by mid-century. This landmark project, is one of many tangible initiatives that ADNOC is delivering as we accelerate our decarbonisation plan to meet our Net Zero by 2045 ambition.

“As ADNOC continues its transformation towards a lower carbon future, it is our intention to make further investments to significantly reduce our emissions, including in carbon capture and storage, and push the boundaries of innovation and technology with our partners, to build on our world-leading legacy and industry leadership in carbon management.”

ADNOC has placed sustainability at the heart of its long-term strategy. The company is decarbonising its operations while also investing in renewables and low carbon fuels, building a global hydrogen value chain, deploying innovative climate technology solutions, and advancing nature-based solutions such as planting mangroves in the UAE.

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