Companies
Below are 20 companies across 4 different industries that utilize Carbon Capture, Usage, and Storage (CCUS) technologies. Each company's sustainability overview is also provided. If you have a suggestion for this page (or would like to appear here) give us a shout.
Automotive
- Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota, headquartered in Toyota City, Japan, is the world's largest car manufacturer, producing about 10 million vehicles annually since its incorporation in 1937. - Volkswagen Group
Volkswagen AG, a German multinational, manufactures passenger and commercial vehicles, motorcycles, engines, and turbomachinery. - Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz)
Mercedes-Benz Group AG, based in Stuttgart, Germany, is a leading global car manufacturer formed in 1926 from the merger of Benz & Cie. and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft. - Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903, is an American multinational headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan, selling vehicles under the Ford and Lincoln brands. - General Motors
General Motors, headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, is an American multinational known for its brands Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac, and Buick.
- Toyota Motor Corporation
Oil & Gas
- Shell
Shell plc, based in London, is a British multinational oil and gas company listed on the London Stock Exchange, Euronext Amsterdam, and the New York Stock Exchange. - Aramco
Saudi Aramco, the state-owned national oil company of Saudi Arabia, is the world’s second-largest company by revenue and is headquartered in Dhahran. - PetroChina
PetroChina, headquartered in Beijing, is the listed arm of China National Petroleum Corporation and Asia's largest oil and gas producer. - Sinopec
Sinopec, based in Beijing, is a Chinese oil and gas company listed in Hong Kong and Shanghai. - BP
Since the 1920s, BP has become a global brand known for quality fuels, chemicals, and alternative energy sources, with a commitment to providing better energy for today and the future.
- Shell
Power Generation
- State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC)
The State Grid Corporation of China, the world's largest utility company, is the fourth largest company globally by revenue as of March 2024. - Enel
Enel S.p.A., an Italian multinational established in 1962 and transformed into a limited company in 1992, manufactures and distributes electricity and gas. - China Huaneng Group
China Huaneng Group Co., Ltd. (CHNG) is a major state-owned electricity generation enterprise in China, overseen by the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. - China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG)
The China Three Gorges Corporation, established in 1993, is a state-owned power company known for constructing the Three Gorges Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric power plant. - EDF
Électricité de France SA (EDF) is a French government-owned utility with €139.7 billion in 2023 sales and over 120 gigawatts of global generation capacity.
- State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC)
Aviation
- Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines offers flights to over 300 destinations in 60 countries, leading both domestic and international travel. - American Airlines Group
American Airlines Group Inc., headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, was formed by the 2013 merger of AMR Corporation and US Airways Group. - United Airlines Holdings
United Airlines Holdings, Inc., headquartered in Chicago's Willis Tower, owns and operates United Airlines, Inc. - Lufthansa Group
The Lufthansa Group, a major global airline, earned EUR 35.4 billion in 2023 and operates in passenger airlines, aviation services, and related sectors. - Air France-KLM Group
Air France–KLM S.A., headquartered in Paris, is a French airline holding company formed by the 2004 merger of Air France and KLM, and includes Transavia.
- Delta Air Lines