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OneSubseaと東洋ゴム工業が提携し、東南アジアにおける二酸化炭素回収を推進

-- オイル・キプロスは水曜日、OneSubseaと東洋エンジニアリングが東南アジアで二酸化炭素回収(CCS)プロジェクトを検討していることを明らかにした。これはCCSへの投資増加を示すものだ。 この提携は、地域全体でCCSの機会を特定・開発することに重点を置き、既存および将来のエネルギー事業からの排出量削減を目指す。 東洋エンジニアリングは、エンジニアリング、調達、建設における専門知識を提供し、CCSイニシアチブのためのプロジェクト開発とインフラ展開を支援すると、オイル・キプロスは付け加えた。 この協力関係は、脱炭素化への取り組みが勢いを増している東南アジアの石油・ガス業界全体で、CCS技術の導入を加速させることが期待される。 また、CCSインフラへのさらなる投資を促進し、排出量削減に貢献すると同時に、地域におけるエネルギー生産の継続を支援する可能性もあると、同レポートは述べている。 この動きは、エネルギー企業が長期的な事業運営と収益の持続可能性を維持しながら、気候目標を達成する上で、CCSが果たす役割がますます大きくなっていることを示している。 OneSubseaは、SLBの支援を受けた合弁会社として2023年に設立された。

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