Halliburton offers the G-15-AP project world-leading experience in identifying, maturing, and delivering CO2 storage projects at scale. Working with technical teams from the collaboration, Halliburton will assess and appraise potential storage solutions from across the G-15-AP area and progress high-graded opportunities through major regulatory processes.
Julia Davies, Managing Director of InCapture, said “The signing of the MOU with Halliburton plays a pivotal role in the development of a world-class CCS site over the G-15-AP area, which aims to help deliver safe, secure and effective storage options for domestic and international emitters, at pace,” Julia Davies added. “We are thrilled to be working with Halliburton to deliver the primary work program over G-15-AP.”
“We are collaborating with InCapture on this groundbreaking project, bringing together the combination of our experience and innovative approaches to help with this important initiative,” said Martin White, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Halliburton. “We aim to help facilitate the timely delivery of the declaration of storage scope.”
Additionally, Halliburton will contribute to the overall success of the CCS project by providing strategic insights and robust support throughout its development.