The scope of the MOU is to assess potential decarbonisation opportunities by working jointly to link heavy CO2 emitters and/or CO2 import locations to the Santos-operated CCS facility in Moomba, South Australia.
Earlier this year, Chevron participated in the first of three planned Permian engagements, when representatives from visiting countries arrived to study best practices.
The Pilot station, located in Masdar City, is enabled by collaboration with local and international partners to advance zero-carbon hydrogen transportation.
Work has begun for the company’s first phase of North America lithium production in southwest Arkansas, an area known to hold significant lithium deposits.
Santos, through its new energies business Santos Energy Solutions, with support from Tokyo Gas, will evaluate the potential to produce e-methane for export to Japan, leveraging extensive existing infrastructure.
This partnership intends to capitalize on ENEOS' strong energy infrastructure and market presence in Japan as well as on Air Liquide's expertise across the entire hydrogen value chain.