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CO2 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE COST REVIEW
Understanding the Cost of CO₂ Transport and Storage

As carbon capture and storage moves from concept to delivery, the cost of transporting and securely storing CO₂ has become a central issue for policymakers, investors and project developers. While CCS activity is accelerating worldwide, cost data for transport and storage infrastructure remains fragmented and difficult to compare.

This report, developed by Xodus on behalf of the IEAGHG, reviews publicly available CO₂ transport and storage cost information in 2024/5, explores the main drivers of cost across different system configurations, and identities where improve data and analytical frameworks are needed to support robust decidion-making.

To read the report, click here. 

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Forecasting APAC's CCUS Infrastructure
As the urgency to combat climate change intensifies, the Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) industry has emerged as a key solution to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, with the first commercial scale CCUS projects in operation across the world.

Xodus has developed a report to examine APAC’s CCUS infrastructure outlook by exploring the intersection of supply and demand over the next three decades.

To read this groundbreaking paper, click here

 

MODELLING THE OFFSHORE CCUS INFRASTRUCTURE IN EUROPE
Xodus has worked with the CCSA on an economic modelling on the transport and storage of CO2 in Europe (EU-EEA-UK).

This research aims to understand the economic benefits, specifically in terms of tariffs, for emitters seeking to transport and store CO2 between the UK and the EU-EEA.

The work builds upon Xodus' 2023 research forecasting CCUS infrastructure development through 2050.

Read the report here

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FORECASTING THE NORTH SEA CCUS INFRASTRUCTURE TO 2050

Xodus shares industry report stating the volume of CO2 being injected into the North Sea by 2050 will be equivalent to the natural gas currently being extracted from the basin.

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