Chevron Corp is studying plans to sell Australian underground greenhouse-gas reservoirs to polluters across Asia.
The US energy company sees potential for geological formations, such as those at its Gorgon liquefied natural gas facility in Western Australia, to be used to store third-party emissions, according to David Fallon, the company’s general manager of energy transition for Australia.
Australia is “blessed with a set of good rocks” capable of storing the region’s emissions, Fallon said yesterday at a conference organized by UBS Group AG in Sydney.
Direct air capture and storage of carbon dioxide — an emerging but expensive technology that can remove the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere — had “real scope to provide some interesting opportunities in the future” in the long term, he said.
Chevron last week signed an agreement with Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd to study the feasibility of transporting liquefied carbon dioxide from Singapore to permanent storage locations off Australia’s coast.
The producer has struggled to meet targets to capture and store its own emissions at Gorgon, one of the world’s largest carbon sequestration projects, and last year Chevron said it would need to purchase offsets to address the shortfall.
A record number of carbon capture-and-storage projects are in development on the back of rising carbon prices and government incentives, although they would still only mitigate less than 1 percent of annual emissions, the Melbourne-based Global CCS Institute said last month.
Australia had “massive opportunities” to store carbon dioxide in underground reservoirs, but the country was “not set up” for that, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change vice chair Mark Howthen said at the same event yesterday.
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