Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies move towards an exclusive global alliance for carbon capture

Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies move towards an exclusive global alliance for carbon capture


Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies have announced an enhanced partnership, moving towards global exclusivity for delivering amine-based post-combustion carbon capture solutions powered by Shell’s advanced CANSOLV* CO₂ Capture System.

Since 2012, the two organisations have collaborated to advance carbon capture technology, evolving their alliance to address dynamic market demands and improve accessibility for industrial applications. Building on over a decade of successful collaboration, this strengthened partnership combines Shell Catalysts & Technologies’ expertise in technology licencing with Technip Energies’ proficiency in integration and project execution. Together, they aim to meet the increasing need for scalable carbon capture solutions across key industrial sectors.

This enhanced alliance is designed to offer clients innovative, investable solutions from project inception through to operational support. By integrating their teams, the partners ensure streamlined execution and continuous optimisation of performance. Both companies are recognised for leading pioneering projects in the carbon capture sector, continually driving value through innovation, standardisation, and application of proven approaches to new industries.

Christophe Malaurie, senior vice president of decarbonisation solutions at Technip Energies, highlighted the critical role carbon capture, utilisation, and storage will play in the energy transition. He emphasised the alliance’s ability to address industry needs through their Canopy by T.EN™ solutions, which incorporate Shell’s CANSOLV technology. “By leveraging our combined expertise and unified approach, we are delivering investable solutions today for global deployment, shaping this new industry through innovation and standardisation,” he stated.

Nick Flinn, general manager of decarbonisation at Shell Catalysts & Technologies, echoed this sentiment, noting the alliance’s capacity to provide industry-leading carbon capture and storage solutions that align with the challenges of producing decarbonised energy profitably and efficiently. He expressed confidence that the exclusivity model would help scale decarbonisation efforts, paving the way for a sustainable future and meeting the evolving demands of the market with advanced carbon-capture technology.

Through this strengthened alliance, Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies aim to lead the global energy transition, offering cutting-edge solutions that drive decarbonisation across industries while shaping the path to a cleaner future.

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19 November 2024