CORMETECH and Ozona collaborate on large-scale carbon capture and sequestration in the US

CORMETECH Inc. and Ozona CCS LLC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the design, construction, and operation of a full-scale carbon capture and sequestration (CCUS) system with integrated nitrogen oxide reduction. The system aims to capture, transport, and store carbon dioxide from flue gas generated by natural gas-powered engines. This project is expected to be operational by the end of 2025 and will be one of the first full-scale systems to profitably capture and store carbon dioxide from flue gas in the United States.

Ozona CCS has gained recognition as a key player in the emerging CCUS space. The company has successfully permitted, designed, built, and operated carbon dioxide injection facilities, and its long-term business strategy focuses on comprehensive solutions for carbon dioxide capture, transport, and storage. Ozona’s team brings expertise in land and mineral rights, petroleum and chemical engineering, geology, geophysics, regulatory compliance, financing, and construction and operation of pipeline and injection facilities – all critical components for successful CCUS.

CORMETECH, a global leader in providing innovative solutions for reducing emissions, brings its advanced emissions control technology and cutting-edge modular CO2 Capture technology to the partnership. CORMETECH’s next-generation modular adsorber technology was selected for its potential benefits over traditional liquid amine systems. This technology boasts several advantages, including cost efficiency, a smaller physical footprint, reduced environmental impact, operational flexibility, and advanced NOx control.

The collaboration between CORMETECH and Ozona represents a significant step towards achieving profitable and sustainable carbon capture and sequestration. As the project progresses, it will contribute to addressing climate change and advancing cleaner energy solutions.

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