Carbon Capture Cleans Up Natural Gas

Carbon capture technologies are an essential part of creating a more sustainable future for companies and people around the world. In fact, to achieve net-zero emissions, carbon capture capacity must increase by more than a hundredfold by 2050. Momentum is building globally, with more governments and companies investing in carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCUS). 

QatarEnergy recently announced its new sustainability strategy, aiming to reduce the emissions intensity of its liquified natural gas (LNG) facilities by 25%. They will develop carbon capture and utilization processes leveraging its automation partnership with Emerson. Qatar is the world’s largest LNG producer and exporter and is in the process of building a large extension to increase LNG production by 40%, while reducing its carbon footprint.

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Existing CCS capacity is concentrated in natural gas processing plants

Frequently Asked Questions about Carbon Capture

What is carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)? 
How do you capture carbon?
What challenges are involved with capturing carbon?
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Carbon Capture in the News

Emerson neemt deel aan het programma voor afvang en opslag van koolstof onder leiding van Carbon...

Emerson is er trots op samen te werken met Carbon Management Canada aan een gezamenlijk programma voor afvang en opslag van koolstof. Het...

How Natural Gas Accelerates the Path to Hydrogen

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Emerson’s Mission Toward a More Sustainable Future

Sustainability is quickly emerging as the most pressing demand our industries face.
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