Glencore Surat CCS project

From Global Energy Monitor

Glencore Surat CCS project is a proposal for a carbon (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) project in Queensland, Australia.

Location

The proposed site is near Queensland’s Surat Basin, 200km from potential deep geological storage sites.

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Background

In August 2016 the Australian federal government awarded a grant of AUS$8.775 million (US$6.7m) to Glencore Carbon Transport and Storage Co.’s (CTSCo) integrated Surat Basin CCS project. CTSCo’s project would incorporate the design and construction of facilities at Glencore’s Glenhaven property for the injection and monitoring or carbon dioxide source from a post-combustion plant at an unnamed Queensland power station. The grant was under the Carbon Capture and Storage Research Development and Demonstration (CCS RD&D) Fund. The project is also supported by the coal industry’s ACALET fund.[1]

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Project Details

  • Sponsor: Carbon Transport and Storage Company (CTSCo)
  • Parent company: Glencore
  • Developer:
  • Location: Near Wandoan, Surat Basin, Queensland, Australia
  • Coordinates: -26.133333, 149.95 (approximate)
  • Status: Announced
  • Capacity:
  • Type: CCS
  • Start date: 2020
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  • Coal Source:
  • Source of financing: Australian federal government
  • Permits and applications:

Articles and resources

References

Related GEM.wiki articles

External resources

Pre-feasibility Study Knowledge Sharing Report"], June 2011.

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