The CStore Project will be the first large-scale offshore multi-user hub and has a planned CO2 injection capacity of between 1.5 and 7.5 million tonnes per annum. It supports industry and community goals towards decarbonization and transitioning to a sustainable future. The Project covers the entire CCS value chain and consists of:
- Capturing and liquefying CO2 from multiple industrial sources in Australia and potentially the Asia-Pacific Region.
- Shipping liquid CO2 from industrial sources to CStore1’s Floating Storage and Injection (FSI) Hub located in offshore Northern / Western Australia.
- Offloading and temporarily storing liquid CO2 at the FSI Hub prior to injection.
- Injecting and storing CO2 in a permanent subsurface geological formation near the FSI Hub.
Genesis, Technip Energies’ wholly owned subsidiary, will support the delivery of the FSI hub by providing engineering of the Subsea Umbilicals, Risers and Flowlines (SURF) component of the facility, including architecture selection, flow assurance, engineering for risers and flowlines, and Christmas trees.
Paul Browne, Australia Country Manager of Technip Energies stated: “Technip Energies as a world leader in carbon capture solutions together with our expertise in Australian offshore project delivery, is proud to be involved in this leading endeavor. Working with our development partners deepC Store and MOL, and advisory subsidiary Genesis, we look forward to creating a cost effective and sustainable option for the receiving and handling of carbon in the region.”
Jack Sato, Chairman of deepC Store, commented: “The FSI Hub is a key facility within the overall CStore project for unlocking a range of remote offshore CO2 injection sites. The LOI with MOL and T.EN ensures technical confidence to develop CStore as the first offshore floating CCS hub project in Asia Pacific region.”
Yasuchika Noma, Executive Officer of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, said: “As a provider of social infrastructure service in addition to traditional shipping, MOL is honored to have an opportunity to expand our involvement in CStore1 project. We are also delighted about another collaboration with deepC Store and T.EN in this project for further development.”