Worley awarded FEED for QatarEnergy LNG’s CO2 sequestration project
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Through this CO2 sequestration project, there will be the capacity to capture 4.3 million tpy of CO2, which will help QatarEnergy LNG to further reduce their environmental impact across the LNG value chain by reducing the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from QatarEnergy LNG North’s 7 LNG trains and QatarEnergy LNG South’s 3 LNG trains.
CO2 will be captured from the trains, compressed, and injected into the new injection wells. New compression trains and pipelines need to be installed after FEED is completed. Using QatarEnergy LNG’s selected concept, Worley will develop the FEED study and EPC scope of work.
The project team at Worley’s Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Centre of Excellence will aim to prove the pre-FEED concept by modelling the CO2 capture process. This technical approach will instill further confidence to expand the CO2 sequestration technology in the future to include the remaining trains at QatarEnergy LNG South and North.
The project will have international involvement from Worley’s teams in Qatar, and Australia, and is set for completion in April 2024.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/26092023/worley-awarded-feed-for-qatarenergy-lngs-co2-sequestration-project/
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