In partnership with SLB and Linde, Aramco is developing one of the world’s largest CCUS hubs in Jubail, to capture up to 9 million metric tons of CO2 annually by 2027.
This hub will enable industrial emitters to share CO2 transport and storage infrastructure, lowering costs and risks through economies of scale.
At one of the Middle East’s largest CO2 capture and storage projects, over 45 million standard cubic feet of CO2 is captured daily, transporting it 85 kilometers to the Uthmaniyah oil reservoir.
This process sequesters CO2 and enhances oil recovery by maintaining reservoir pressure.
Aramco is developing Mobile Carbon Capture technology to store up to 25% of vehicle CO2 emissions, which can then be sequestered or recycled at fuel stations, thus advancing automotive technologies and fuels to reduce emissions and improve efficiency
Nature-based solutions are crucial for carbon removal. Aramco’s initiative to plant and restore millions of mangroves, along with other efforts like algae ponds and photo bioreactors, helps absorb carbon, enhance biodiversity, and conserve water