Chevron Corporation Announces Bayou Bend Project to Advance Carbon Storage Along US Gulf Coast

Reuters
01 Jul
Chevron Corporation Announces Bayou Bend Project to Advance Carbon Storage Along US Gulf Coast

Chevron Corporation, in collaboration with Equinor and TotalEnergies SE, has announced the Bayou Bend CCS LLC project, a carbon dioxide transportation and storage initiative in Southeast Texas. The project aims to support industries in the region in achieving their lower carbon goals by establishing a hub for CO2 storage. Key milestones have already been reached, including the drilling of onshore and offshore stratigraphic wells, which provided essential data on the subsurface area to assess its suitability for CO2 storage. This venture leverages Chevron's expertise in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to enhance U.S. energy competitiveness.

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