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Petrobras, Japanese partner work on carbon capture at offshore rigs

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🔖 Topics: Partnership, Carbon Capture

🏭 Vertical: Petroleum and Coal

🏢 Organizations: Petrobas, Kureha, Kitami Institute of Technology


Japanese chemicals company Kureha will partner with Brazilian state energy group Petrobras to develop a new way to capture carbon dioxide from offshore oil fields. Kureha will start developing a new catalyst to be used in a carbon capturing device this fiscal year at its research facility in northeastern Japan, in a joint effort with the Hokkaido-based Kitami Institute of Technology. It plans to build a small-scale prototype of the device in fiscal 2024.

Kureha is looking to capture carbon from the methane and turn it into a powder that is easily shipped. The powder can be used to produce carbon nanotubes, a material used in lithium-ion batteries, electronic devices and auto parts.

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