Shell Quest - CCUS Projects
A growing number of industries are considering carbon capture and storage (CCS) due to regulations and demand for lower-carbon products. Shell aims to become a net-zero emissions business by 2050, with CCS playing a key role. The IEA reports plans for over 30 new integrated CCS facilities since 2017, which could more than triple global CO2 capture capacity. Shell's Quest facility has captured over 6 million tonnes of CO2 since 2015, demonstrating an effective approach to reducing industrial emissions.
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Owner:
Shell
Date Started:
2015
CO2 Capacity:
1.3M tonnes
Technology:
Industries are adopting CCS due to regulations and demand for low-carbon products. Shell aims for net-zero by 2050, with CCS pivotal. The Quest facility captured over 6 million tonnes since 2015.