In a major step forward for carbon capture technology, Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies have expanded their partnership, moving towards a global exclusivity agreement to deliver advanced carbon capture solutions.
This alliance focuses on making carbon capture more accessible to industries, combining their resources and expertise to streamline the deployment of effective solutions.
Through this strengthened alliance, they hope to support industries in reducing their emissions and achieving decarbonization targets.
Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies first joined forces in 2012 with a shared commitment to advancing energy transition technologies.
Their alliance has consistently evolved to keep pace with market demands, demonstrating flexibility and adaptability to changing environmental needs.
By merging Shell’s technology licensing expertise with Technip Energies’ project delivery strengths, they aim to address the rising demand for post-combustion carbon capture across various industries.
Together, the companies are tackling the unique challenges of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) to help industrial sectors meet stringent emissions targets.
This collaboration brings together a powerful combination of knowledge, tools, and resources, providing scalable and practical carbon capture solutions.
This integrated approach makes it possible for clients to rely on Technip Energies and Shell for support from the earliest project stages through operational management.
A central part of the alliance is the use of Shell’s proprietary CANSOLV CO₂ Capture System, a leading technology in amine-based post-combustion carbon capture.
The CANSOLV system has been refined over the years to increase its efficiency and reliability, making it a valuable tool for industrial facilities aiming to lower their carbon emissions.
With CANSOLV, the alliance provides clients with a robust carbon capture solution backed by extensive industry experience and technical know-how.
The combination of Technip Energies’ expertise in project integration and Shell’s technological advancements has already driven success in various pilot projects.
This expanded alliance enables both companies to focus on further standardizing and refining these solutions for even broader industrial applications, pushing the boundaries of what carbon capture can achieve.
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Both companies believe that this alliance will establish a solid framework for offering innovative, scalable, and investable solutions.
Christophe Malaurie, Senior Vice President of Decarbonization Solutions at Technip Energies, commented on the strategic partnership, stating, “We firmly believe that CCUS will play a critical role in the energy transition, and our alliance will offer an effective model to address the industry’s needs. By leveraging our combined expertise and unified working approach, we are delivering investable solutions today for global deployment.”
For Technip Energies, this partnership aligns with its mission to bring sustainable energy solutions to life.
The company has long been a leader in engineering and technology solutions focused on the energy transition, with significant projects in LNG, hydrogen, and CO₂ management.
Technip Energies operates in 34 countries and employs over 16,000 people, all working towards a vision of a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
Shell Catalysts & Technologies, as part of Shell, brings decades of experience in refining and petrochemical operations to the alliance.
With a strong emphasis on developing decarbonization solutions, Shell Catalysts & Technologies has pioneered numerous innovations in biofuels, carbon capture, and hydrogen.
Their extensive research and development experience places them at the forefront of sustainable energy solutions.
Nick Flinn, General Manager of Decarbonization for Shell Catalysts & Technologies, highlighted the impact of this expanded collaboration, stating, “Recognizing the unique challenges of producing decarbonized energy, the Technip Energies–Shell Catalysts & Technologies alliance is already providing industry-leading CCS solutions that make a sustainable, positive impact on our clients' facilities. By moving towards exclusivity, we are confident our alliance will drive clients’ decarbonization at scale.”
With an approach rooted in extensive experience and expertise, Shell Catalysts & Technologies supports both Shell and non-Shell clients with the tools, technologies, and insights required to navigate the complexities of the energy transition.
Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies are paving the way for the future of carbon capture by standardizing and scaling their solutions.
Their alliance makes it easier for industrial clients to adopt CCS and CCUS technologies, which are essential for reaching global climate goals.
Through this collaboration, they are establishing a benchmark for what effective and scalable carbon capture solutions should look like, ensuring reliability and consistency in their deployment.
In addition to project implementation, the alliance prioritizes continuous performance optimization.
This means that clients benefit not only from the technology itself but from ongoing enhancements and technical support, making it easier for them to achieve their decarbonization targets.
The exclusive partnership between Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies represents a significant advancement for the energy sector.
As industries worldwide face increasing pressure to reduce emissions, partnerships like this provide essential support and solutions that can be applied on a global scale.
Carbon capture is expected to play a crucial role in reducing industrial emissions, and the alliance’s efforts are a step toward mainstreaming this technology.
For both companies, the commitment to a sustainable energy transition is not just about technology—it’s about making meaningful impacts that resonate across industries and geographies.
By driving carbon capture innovation forward, Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies are helping to create a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come.
The Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies alliance is a partnership of expertise and innovation and a model for how the industry can work together to address climate change.
With proven technology like the CANSOLV CO₂ Capture System and a collaborative approach to execution, they are setting a new standard for carbon capture’s role in the energy transition.
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