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78% of carbon capture projects used to boost oil production

The vast majority of carbon capture projects that currently turn a profit are reportedly contributing directly to the production of oil. Sigh.

Thred Media
3 min readNov 29, 2023

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The phrase ‘one step forward, two steps back’ feels particularly apt when delving into the inner workings of carbon capture — in its current form, anyway.

Despite a global consensus that decarbonisation technology is required to remain within the remit of net zero targets, paradoxically 78% of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are actually boosting the oil and gas industry.

Every year, roughly 49 million metric tons of carbon dioxide could be manually sequestered — which accounts for around 0.13% of the globe’s 37 billion metric tons created from various industries.

While 42 operational CCS facilities have the potential to reach this volume, a recent report claims that 30 (accounting for 78% of the captured emissions total) are utilising their carbon for enhanced oil recovery.

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