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Adnoc and Occidental sign deal

  • The deal was signed after the two companies had signed a collaboration agreement to explore carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects in the UAE and the US
  • The one-million-tonnes-per-annum facility will be be connected to ADNOC’s CO2 infrastructure for injection and permanent storage into saline reservoirs

Abu Dhabi, UAE–ADNOC and Occidental signed an agreement to undertake a study for the construction of the first megaton-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility outside the United States (US).

The agreement is the first project to reach the technical feasibility stage since the two companies signed a strategic collaboration agreement in 2023 to explore carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects in the UAE and the US.

The study will assess the proposed one million tonnes per annum (mtpa) DAC facility to be connected to ADNOC’s carbon dioxide (CO2) infrastructure for injection and permanent storage into saline reservoirs not used for oil and gas production. ADNOC is in the testing phase of the world’s first full sequestered CO2 injection well in a carbonate saline aquifer in Abu Dhabi.

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Executive Director for Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth at ADNOC, said, “Today’s announcement represents continued positive momentum in our partnership with Occidental to significantly scale up promising carbon management technologies.”

He added that this joint investment in the proposed first megaton direct air capture facility in the region exemplifies ADNOC’s commitment to leverage partnerships and promising technology to accelerate our decarbonisation journey on the way to net zero by 2045.

In August, ADNOC and Occidental signed a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) to evaluate potential investment opportunities in CO2 capture and storage hubs in the UAE and the US and to incorporate climate technologies in energy projects such as emissions-free power and sustainable fuels.

Vicki Hollub, President and CEO of Occidental, said, “The speed at which the Oxy and ADNOC teams have developed the feasibility and Pre-FEED plan for a DAC plant in Abu Dhabi underscores the urgency needed to deliver global-scale climate solutions and eliminate greenhouse gas emissions. We will continue to leverage our carbon management expertise to deliver value and accelerate our ability to achieve our net-zero targets and help others meet theirs.”

Recently, as part of its carbon management strategy, ADNOC announced a final investment decision to proceed with one of the largest carbon capture projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at Habshan, with the capacity to capture up to 1.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) for permanent storage in Abu Dhabi’s onshore reservoirs.

This strategy aligns with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) view that carbon capture and storage is a critical global enabler to achieve net zero by mid-century.