The project is Thailand’s first CCS initiative and is designed to reach a capture and storage capacity of up to 1 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide in a phased development process scheduled to start in 2028. PTTEP estimates the project will command investments of around USD 320 million over five years.
The project will provide the transport and storage infrastructure for the HyNet North West Industrial Decarbonization Cluster project, which spans North West England and North Wales. Planned to reach 4.5 million metric tons per annum (MMtpa) of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage capacity by 2030, HyNet will store captured emissions in depleted hydrocarbon fields in the Irish Sea. The HyNet consortium, led by Eni, plans to expand the capacity to 10 MMtpa after 2030. Eni has updated the expected startup date to 2028.
Saipem said the contract entails detailed engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the carbon capture, storage, and ship loading systems. These actions follow the successful conclusion of the initial engineering and procurement services carried out following the Letter of Intent announced on July 26, 2023.