Carbon capture technology company Mantel Capture has started the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a commercial-scale carbon capture project with a Canadian oil and gas producer.
Using Mantel’s molten borate carbon capture system, the project will have the capacity to capture around 60,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide and generate 150,000 tonnes of high-pressure steam each year.
The technology will be integrated into existing steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) operations at the site.
Cameron Halliday, co-founder and CEO of Mantel, claims the molten borate system eliminates energy inefficiencies to maximise returns, making the technology economically viable at scale.
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