DUBAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Saudi oil giant Aramco has launched a pilot direct air capture unit able to remove 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere, it said on Thursday.
Saudi Aramco, in collaboration with Siemens Energy, has inaugurated the kingdom's inaugural direct air capture unit, a pilot facility designed to extract 12 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually from ...
Saudi oil giant Aramco has launched a pilot direct air capture unit able to remove 12 tons of carbon dioxide per year from the atmosphere, it said on Thursday. The facility, developed with Siemens ...
DHAHRAN, Saudi Arabia – Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, has launched the Kingdom’s first CO2 Direct Air Capture (DAC) test unit, capable of removing 12 ...
Saudi Aramco, the Saudi national oil company, has completed the acquisition of a 50% stake in Blue Hydrogen Industrial Gases (BHIG), a subsidiary of Air Products Qudra (APQ) for the production of ...
Meanwhile, Ahmed Hababou, Air Products Qudra Chairman, said: “This joint venture is another example of the steps Aramco and Air Products Qudra are taking to contribute to the development of a ...
the investment arm of Saudi Aramco, has invested in Berlin-based startup Ucaneo, aiming to accelerate the development of Germany's largest Direct Air Capture demonstration plant. This strategic ...
OPEC projected a robust 2.2 million bpd growth, citing strong economic activity, increased road traffic, and rising air travel demand. Aramco’s outlook was slightly more conservative ...