Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX) has signed an MOU with JGC, and K LINE on a joint study for Carbon Capture Storage (CCS) in Malaysia.
In the Joint Study, investigations of suitable sites for CO2 storage in Malaysia and their technical evaluations are being conducted, aiming to be completed in 20 months.
This includes consideration of methods to capture and transport CO2 from the PETRONAS LNG Complex located in Bintulu, Sarawak and from outside Malaysia as a future possibility.
To promote the conceptual studies conducted by PETRONAS and JAPEX, the Joint Study welcomes two companies, JGC and “K” LINE which specializes in plant engineering and marine energy transportation as well as offshore operation.
PETRONAS along with JAPEX, JGC, and “K” LINE, will collaborate in evaluating CO2 storage technologies such as calculation of storage capacity and optimal storage methods, optimal capture and transportation options including estimation of emissions and capture volumes, as well as monitoring the method of CO2 storage underground.
The economic evaluation, study of feasible business schemes, and research of applicable regulations will be done in the Joint Study.
JAPEX had earlier signed an MOU with Petroliam PETRONAS.