伍德完成沙特阿拉伯世界最大碳捕获封存中心的初步工程

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伍德已完成沙特阿美公司加速碳捕获与封存 (ACCS) 项目第一阶段的前端工程和设计 (FEED) 范围,该项目建成后预计将成为世界上最大的碳捕获与封存 (CCS) 中心。

为了进一步减少上游业务的碳排放,ACCS 项目的第一阶段旨在捕获沙特阿拉伯东海岸朱拜勒附近的阿美天然气工厂设施以及第三方排放者的碳排放。

伍德为 ACCS 项目设计了绿地脱水和压缩设施以及大型管道网络,包括一条 200 多公里长的密相二氧化碳管道,该项目旨在到 2027 年运输 900 万吨/年的排放并将其封存在陆上地质储存中。沙特阿美公司计划到 2035 年封存高达 1400 万吨/年的二氧化碳当量 — — 为沙特到 2035 年实现 4400 万吨/年的 CCUS 目标做出贡献。

伍德项目执行总裁克雷格·沙纳吉 (Craig Shanaghey) 表示:“我们很自豪能够站在设计能源未来的前沿,利用我们在碳捕获工程领域 20 年的经验来实现 ACCS 项目,支持沙特阿美作为我们的长期客户实现其能源安全和转型目标。”

“《联合国气候变化框架公约》(UNFCCC)强调了 CCS 在帮助实现《巴黎协定》规定的 2 度目标方面可能发挥的重要作用,像这个世界领先的项目这样的投资可以支持这一进程,并为减少重工业的碳排放发挥切实的作用。”

FEED 由来自伍德集团全球项目和咨询业务部门的约 200 名工程师完成。

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Wood completes preliminary engineering for world’s largest carbon capture sequestration hub in Saudi Arabia

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Wood has completed the front-end engineering and design (FEED) scope for the first phase of Aramco’s Accelerated Carbon Capture and Sequestration (ACCS) project in Saudi Arabia, expected to be the world’s largest carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) hub, upon completion.

With an ambition to further reduce carbon emissions from its upstream operations, the first phase of the ACCS project intends to capture carbon emissions from Aramco gas plant facilities near Jubail, on the east coast of Saudi Arabia, as well as from third-party emitters.

Wood designed the greenfield dehydration and compression facilities and the large pipeline network, including a 200+ kilometre dense-phase CO2 pipeline for the ACCS project, which aims to transport 9 million tpy of emissions and sequester it within onshore geological storage by 2027. Aramco plans to store up to 14 million tpy (MTPA) of CO2 equivalent by 2035 – contributing towards the kingdom reaching its CCUS goal of 44 million tpy by 2035.

Craig Shanaghey, Wood’s Executive President of Projects, said: “We are proud to be at the forefront of designing the future of energy by leveraging our 20 years of experience in carbon capture engineering to bring the ACCS project to life, supporting Aramco as our long-term client on its energy security and transition ambitions.

"The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has underlined the significant role CCS can potentially play in helping to reach the 2-degree goal set out in the Paris Agreement, and it is investments like this world-leading project that can support that progress and make a tangible difference to reduce the carbon emissions of heavy industries.”

The FEED has been delivered by around 200 engineers from across Wood’s global Projects and Consulting business units.

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