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Mantel and Wood announce MOU to scale high-temperature carbon capture

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Mantel has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Wood. Under the agreement, Mantel has designated Wood as its Preferred Technology Provider for fired equipment integration across its commercial deployments.

The agreement builds on several years of technical collaboration to integrate carbon capture directly into industrial systems including boilers, gas turbines, and once-through steam generators (OTSGs). This agreement establishes a pathway toward commercial deployment, combining Mantel’s molten-borate carbon capture technology with Wood’s expertise in fired equipment design to deliver a safe, reliable, and scalable solution for hard-to-abate sectors.

“Successfully deploying carbon capture in heavy industry requires more than innovative chemistry; it has to work within the realities of how these systems run day in and day out,” said Cameron Halliday, Co-Founder and CEO of Mantel. “We’ve spent years working through these complex challenges with Wood, and we trust their team to help bring this into real-world projects as we scale.”

Wood is currently delivering the front-end engineering design (FEED) for a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) facility in Western Canada, Mantel’s first commercial project. Acting as lead integrator, Wood is providing fired equipment and leading the overall engineering scope, working closely with equipment suppliers and the site team to deliver an execution-ready design. The project is expected to capture approximately 60 000 tpy of CO2 while producing 150 000 t of high-pressure steam for operations.

“In SAGD operations, steam generation is the largest source of CO2 emissions. By integrating carbon capture directly into the heat source, we are changing the equation entirely,” said Richard Spires, Global Director, at Wood. “It reduces complexity and opens the door to more efficient system design. Our work with Mantel shows how strong engineering and innovative technology can come together to make decarbonisation practical at scale.”

Mantel’s system captures CO2 directly from high-temperature industrial processes without the need to cool and reheat flue gas, the biggest cost driver in conventional systems. The approach is designed for industries where steam and heat are critical to operations, including power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/20052026/mantel-and-wood-announce-mou-to-scale-high-temperature-carbon-capture/

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