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Samsung C&T and Axens collaborate for CCUS projects

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Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction Group and Axens have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the deployment of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects.

Samsung C&T, a global EPC contractor, is expanding into the carbon capture and storage sector. Axens brings technology expertise, including its proprietary DMX™ amine-based post-combustion carbon capture process, CO2 purification technologies, and downstream processes including the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

This partnership marks a significant step forward in the companies shared commitment to support industry decarbonisation efforts. By combining Samsung C&T’s global project execution expertise with Axens’ CCUS technologies, the parties aim to accelerate the deployment of impactful and cost-effective solutions that reduce carbon emissions.

Axens’ CCUS portfolio covers the entire value chain – from CO2 capture, to CO2 conditioning and utilisation. Axens’ solutions are designed to address the needs of hard-to-abate industries such as refining, power generation, LNG, cement, and steel, including:

  • The DMXTM technology which reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional amine systems, enabling cost-effective CO2 capture from industrial flue gases.
  • CO2 conditioning and utilisation: ensuring CO2 purity for transport, storage, or conversion into e-fuels and chemicals, supporting a circular carbon economy.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/25022026/samsung-ct-and-axens-collaborate-for-ccus-projects/

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