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Woodside Energy's JV company to study carbon capture at Yara Pilbara operations

Woodside Energyoperated joint endeavor Angel CCS will study the feasibility of using carbon capture and storage to decarbonise ammonia manufacturer Yara Pilbara Fertilisers' existing operations in Western Australia, the oil and gas giant said.

Woodside Energy stated on Friday that the Angel CCS JV signed a memorandum of understanding with Yara Pilbara to examine if the carbon capture and storage method might be used to decarbonise the latter's operations at the Burrup Strategic Enterprise Zone near Karratha.

It added that the JV firm is proposing to develop a. massive CCS center, with a prospective processing capability of up. to 5 million metric tons of co2 per annum, based on. conclusion of technical and regulative studies.

In addition to decarbonising existing industry, a CCS hub. would likewise have the possible to facilitate the development of. new lower-carbon industries, the company stated, but did not. reveal any financials details of the agreement.

Seperately, Woodside Energy has actually been just recently receiving flak. for its climate-related policies, with proxy advisory firm CGI. Glass Lewis asking shareholders to vote versus the re-election. of Richard Goyder as chairman and the company's environment technique. at the yearly basic conference later this month.

(source: Reuters)