Carbon Capture and Sequestration, or “CCS,” refers to a group of technologies that capture and sequester carbon dioxide from existing energy facilities. This carbon dioxide is trapped and stored thousands of feet underground where it is safely and permanently stored – preventing CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere and contributing to climate change. 

Our CCS projects follow a three-step process: 

Step 1: Capture technology safely removes carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from natural gas facilities. This capture equipment is built at, or adjacent to, gas facilities. 

Step 2: Captured CO2 is transported from the emissions source to appropriate geologic formations.

Step 3: The captured CO2 is safely injected thousands of feet underground where, over time, it becomes a solid mineral.


See our developing CCS projects: