Shell and Technip Energies Collaborate on Carbon Capture Solution
Shell Catalysts & Technologies, a subsidiary of UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, has partnered with France’s engineering company Technip Energies to develop a cutting-edge post-combustion amine-based carbon capture solution. This collaboration aims to elevate the industrial sector’s efforts towards decarbonization.
The global alliance agreement between the two companies will see them exclusively working together to deliver a post-combustion amine-based carbon capture solution using Shell’s CANSOLV CO2 Capture System. By combining Shell’s technology expertise with Technip Energies’ integration and project delivery excellence, the collaboration seeks to provide a comprehensive and effective solution.
Robin Mooldijk, President Projects & Technology at Shell, expressed, “This agreement signifies a significant milestone in our relationship, built on shared goals and successful collaboration. Through our strengthened alliance with Technip Energies, we are assisting customers in advancing their decarbonization plans with deep expertise and years of collaborative experience.”
The joint efforts of Shell and Technip Energies are expected to result in an enhanced post-combustion carbon capture solution that adds maximum value to customers. The firms believe that this model is crucial in making carbon capture more viable, scalable, and accessible for industrial sectors, ultimately aiding customers in their decarbonization efforts.
This alliance is designed to integrate expertise throughout the project lifecycle, from inception to operational support. By fostering committed collaboration and working closely with clients, Shell and Technip Energies aim to ensure seamless execution and continuous performance optimization.
The collaboration between Shell and Technip Energies builds on a solid foundation of proven performance, with several operating CANSOLV facilities and multiple CANSOLV-based projects reaching final investment decisions in recent years. One notable project is the Net Zero Teesside Power, slated to become the world’s first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage.
Arnaud Pieton, Chief Executive Officer of Technip Energies, highlighted, “By establishing a global alliance with Shell Catalysts & Technologies in the realm of carbon capture, we are merging cutting-edge technology, intelligent engineering, and excellence in project execution. This alliance is the culmination of over a decade of collaboration and continuous innovation.”
“Our goal is to create a sustainable world by enabling hard-to-abate industries to decarbonize with confidence and affordability. The Canopy by T.EN powered by Shell CANSOLV carbon capture solution is a practical step towards achieving this goal.”
This partnership with Shell comes on the heels of Technip Energies securing a contract for early-stage work related to a floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) unit offshore Africa.