ExxonMobil Sued Over Gulf Coast CO₂ Pipeline Access for Blue Ammonia Project
ExxonMobil faces expanded antitrust claims after a blue ammonia developer alleged the company blocked access to critical CO₂ pipelines following its acquisition of Denbury.
ExxonMobil faces expanded antitrust claims after a blue ammonia developer alleged the company blocked access to critical CO₂ pipelines following its acquisition of Denbury.
Exxon’s first commercial CCS operation is now running on the Gulf Coast—linking a major industrial emitter to large-scale CO₂ transport and underground storage, with more Louisiana projects queued.
Penspen has secured a pre-FEED contract to design a proposed CO₂ pipeline corridor between Basel and Zurich, supporting Switzerland’s plans to build national carbon transport infrastructure for industrial emissions reduction.
Japan’s Inpex plans to resubmit an environmental plan for its large Bonaparte carbon capture and storage project offshore Australia after withdrawing the filing amid changes to national environmental laws.
API has released a new recommended practice outlining safety and operational guidance for transporting carbon dioxide by pipeline as CO₂ infrastructure continues to expand.
An Iowa judge has paused a legal challenge to Summit Carbon Solutions’ CO₂ pipeline while regulators review proposed changes to the project’s permit and storage requirements.
Capsol Technologies has signed an MoU with a U.S. utility to develop the first commercial-scale gas-fired power plant using its CapsolGT carbon-capture system, targeting over 95% CO₂ removal and improved efficiency for low-carbon power generation.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Worley have begun building the UK’s first full-scale carbon capture facility at Heidelberg Materials’ Padeswood cement plant in Wales. The project will capture 800,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually for storage under Liverpool Bay.
The European Union has approved funding eligibility for Snam’s SoutH2 hydrogen pipeline and Ravenna CO₂ storage projects in Italy, placing them on its updated list of priority cross-border energy infrastructure initiatives.
Greece has approved environmental terms for the Prinos CO₂ Storage Project, clearing the way for a new 12-mile subsea pipeline, upgraded offshore platforms and injection wells that will support up to 1 million tonnes of annual CO₂ storage starting in 2027.
Three chemists received the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating metal–organic frameworks, porous structures that can capture carbon dioxide, store gases, and extract water from dry air.
ADM and Tallgrass have started operations at the world’s largest bioethanol carbon capture facility in Columbus, Nebraska. The project connects ADM’s ethanol plant to Tallgrass’ Wyoming storage hub through a 400-mile CO₂ pipeline, marking a major milestone in large-scale CCS infrastructure.
Germany’s lower house passed a law enabling underground carbon storage and designating CO₂ transport pipelines as projects of “overriding public interest.”
The APOLLOCO₂ project will build a liquefaction and export terminal at Revithoussa LNG facility and connect industrial emitters via a 22-mile pipeline.
Green Plains has launched carbon capture operations at its York, Nebraska biofuel facility, sending CO₂ through the Trailblazer pipeline for permanent storage as part of its expanding low-carbon strategy.
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