Shell advances Southeast Asia carbon capture and storage hub plans

Feasibility study will evaluate transport and storage potential of Singapore and Brunei

Agreed: Yu Li P’ing (left) Shell general manager carbon capture and storage Asia; Agnete Johnsgaard-Lewis, Brunei Shell Petroleum managing director; Aw Kah Peng, chairperson of Shell companies in Singapore and Seow Hui Tan, Shell global head of thought leadership and product strategy, emerging energy solutions.
Agreed: Yu Li P’ing (left) Shell general manager carbon capture and storage Asia; Agnete Johnsgaard-Lewis, Brunei Shell Petroleum managing director; Aw Kah Peng, chairperson of Shell companies in Singapore and Seow Hui Tan, Shell global head of thought leadership and product strategy, emerging energy solutions.Photo: SHELL
Published 27 October 2022, 00:37Updated 27 October 2022, 16:16