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Saipem and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries sign agreement for post-combustion carbon capture


Saipem will deploy Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ leading post-combustion CO2 capture technology in large-scale carbon capture, storage, and reuse (CCUS) projects as part of its CO2management solutions.

Saipem and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (“MHI”) have signed an agreement for post-combustion carbon capture. It is a General License Agreement enabling Saipem to deploy Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ advanced post-combustion CO2 capture technologies in the execution of large-scale projects. These technologies are “KM CDR ProcessTM” and “Advanced KM CDR ProcessTM” jointly developed with The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.

Post-combustion CO2 capture is aimed at removing carbon dioxide to reduce the CO2 footprint of emitting industrial large plants. Carbon dioxide is captured through absorption processes, capturing CO2 for further processing or storage.

Saipem has had a cooperative relationship with MHI for many years relating to Saipem’s SnamprogettiTM Urea Technology for the realization of world-class fertilizer plants. This agreement harnesses the complementary capabilities of both companies providing a unique combination of technological know-how and project EPC execution expertise to provide customers with low-emission solutions for the achievement of Net-Zero targets.

Fabrizio Botta, Saipem’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented: “This agreement, signed with a key partner such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, allows Saipem to combine its expertise and track-record in designing and building Upstream, Mid-stream and Downstream facilities with the most advanced post-combustion technology for large plants. This enables Saipem to further consolidate its position and expand its portfolio of solutions in the decarbonisation sector”.

Kenji Terasawa, CEO and Head of Engineering Solutions said: “We are pleased to be partnering with Saipem, with whom we have had a longstanding relationship in other fields, in the CO2capture business. With this agreement, we would like to collaborate with Saipem for numerous projects in Europe and the Middle East etc., to lead a global CCUS market growth as an innovative solutions provider. We will accelerate the CO2 capture business and create CCUS value-chain in order to achieve a carbon neutral society”.

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