Samsung, Svante eye CCUS projects in Middle East
ABU DHABI, October 5, 2023
Samsung Engineering and Svante Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop and deliver commercial carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects in Asia and the Middle East.
They will target hard-to-abate heavy industries including cement, steel, hydrogen, fertiliser and more, using Svante’s novel solid sorbent-based carbon capture filter technology.
The two companies will also explore design iterations of Svante’s post-combustion carbon capture machines. The MoU was signed during the Adipec 2023 conference in Abu Dhabi.
Working to transform
An important goal for Samsung Engineering is to become a ‘’Beyond EPC – Green Solution Provider’. The company is working to transform itself from not only a conventional EPC player but also a green solutions provider, taking meaningful actions to decarbonise its own operations.
“The time is now for the CCUS industry value chain players to rethink how they approach projects to deliver them faster, cheaper, and more efficiently. Undertaking multiple projects in parallel while using the same EPC contractor will greatly improve project performance,” said Hong Namkoong, President & CEO of Samsung Engineering.
Svante has developed a unique, environmentally responsible carbon capture and removal technology, which employs what it calls “structured adsorbent beds”, known as “filters”. The company’s filters are coated with nanoengineered solid adsorbent materials and can be used to capture CO2 from industrial emissions that come from the production of difficult-to-decarbonise, heavily relied-on commodities, including cement, steel, fertiliser, hydrogen, and more. The company’s filter technology can also be used for direct air capture (DAC), in which CO2 that has already been emitted into the atmosphere is trapped and removed from ambient air.
Claude Letourneau, Svante’s President and CEO, said: “Samsung Engineering’s 50+ years of execution experience across the energy and industrial sectors will be invaluable as we continue to rapidly scale our operations and filter manufacturing capacity.”
One-stop shop
One of the objectives of this collaboration is to offer industrial customers a one-stop shop via an integrated project delivery model for carbon capture plants. This collaborative approach to building large industrial facilities is shown to be effective at optimising industrial project management and performance.
The two companies will work together to identify, develop, and deliver commercial-scale carbon capture projects in the Asia and Middle East markets, ensuring heavy industries in these regions have more viable pathways to meet their emission reduction targets.--TradeArabia News Service