BEIJING, Aug 30 (Reuters) - China's top offshore oil and gas producer, CNOOC, has launched the country's first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in South China Sea, which is expected to store more than 1.46 million tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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BEIJING, June 1 -- China''s first offshore million-tonne carbon storage project was put into operation on Thursday in the South China Sea, according to the China National Offshore Oil
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China''s top offshore oil and gas producer, CNOOC, has launched the country''s first offshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in South China Sea, which is expected to store more than...
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Supporting facilities will start operations at the same time. The Jiangsu LNG Binhai Receiving Station, which will house CNOOC's upcoming six LNG storage tanks, will have an annual LNG processing capacity of 6 million metric tons and will become the largest LNG storage base in China, said CNOOC.
[Photo/Xinhua] China's first offshore million-tonne carbon storage project was put into operation on Thursday in the South China Sea, said the China National Offshore Oil Corporation.
In all, six tanks independently developed and designed by CNOOC will be built at a cost of 6.1 billion yuan ($955.9 million). In the first phase, four LNG storage tanks had been built. Upon completion at the end of 2023, the full project will have 10 tanks, including six new ultra-large tanks, which will have a total volume of 270,000 cubic meters.
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