Industry: CCUS

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VCM Part 3: Building the next-generation

The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is at a crossroads as we have written in our prior blogs (see part 1 and part 2). While the U.S. VCM Guidelines offer a promising path forward, significant work remains to ensure the market fulfills its potential in combating climate change. This part explores some key developments that can […]

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Voluntary Carbon Markets Part 1: Growing pains of a young market

The Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) is a dynamic space brimming with potential to combat climate change. It facilitates the trade of carbon credits, each representing one ton of verified CO2 equivalent emissions reduction. Companies and individuals can purchase these credits to offset their unavoidable emissions and contribute to climate action. However, like any nascent market, the VCM is experiencing growing […]

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How oil and gas companies are decarbonizing E&P

In a previous blog post, we discussed the difficulties of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the chemical industry. Similar challenges also exist in the oil and gas industry, particularly in the upstream sector, which is known for being one of the most difficult sectors to reduce GHG emissions. According to the International Energy Agency […]

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Green cement technology advances

In a previous blog post, ADI discussed the highly carbon-intensive cement production process and highlighted that the clinker production process is where the majority of CO2 emissions occur. Clinker production emissions primarily result from the calcination process, followed by the use of fossil fuels to meet the energy demand for calcination. Consequently, these areas have […]

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Refinery margins get a boost from off-gas streams

Hydrocarbon-rich off-gas streams from distillation, conversion, cracking, and other processes are collected to heat various processes throughout refineries and petrochemical plants. Examples of these off-gas streams include still gas, the top product from a refinery’s distillation column, and steam cracker tail gas, which is composed mostly of methane and hydrogen. Aggregation of these off-gas streams […]

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The future of carbon management

At the 2024 ADI Forum, Oliver Tuckerman, Co-President, Blue Sky Infrastructure; Kal Al-Labadi, VP, Product Management, Sundyne; and Jan Sherman, Chief Development Officer, Carbonvert, joined Maria Lopes, Senior Analyst, ADI Analytics, for the panel on CCUS and direct air capture. Key topics included the necessity and impact of CCUS, driven by policy and CO2 reduction […]

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Shaping the future: Energy transition trends 2024

At the 2024 ADI Forum, Uday Turaga, CEO, ADI Analytics, presented the energy transition outlook. Key topics included the persistent role of oil and gas, the impact of policies like the IRA on clean energy, and challenges in commercializing new technologies beyond just capital. Themes highlighted evolving energy economics, underestimation of risks by incumbents, and […]

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The changing world of engineered materials

At the 2024 ADI Forum, Jeffrey Dysard, CTO & EVP, NuMat Technologies, and Matthew Seabaugh, Founder, HeatPath Solutions, joined Uday Turaga, CEO, ADI Analytics, for the panel discussion on engineered materials. Key topics included the commercialization of engineered materials to meet evolving market demands, driven by megatrends like electrification and sustainability. The discussion emphasized strategic […]

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Lydia Johnson on ExxonMobil’s low carbon strategy

At the 2024 ADI Forum, Lydia Johnson, VP, Low Carbon Solutions, ExxonMobil presented the keynote address on energy transition day. This was followed by an fireside chat with Uday Turaga, CEO, ADI Analytics. Key topics included ExxonMobil’s energy transition strategy, focusing on CCUS, hydrogen, and lithium. The company prioritized large-scale projects, policy advocacy, and innovation, […]

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2024 Midstream outlook: Business as usual

The midstream industry had a favorable year in 2023, witnessing higher investment, M&A, and notable progress in infrastructure development. Looking forward to 2024, we expect a mixed but business as usual outlook for the midstream industry. Key trends to keep an eye on are the following: – Bhautik Gajera