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How we’re preparing for tomorrow
At our Tangguh operations in Indonesia, bp and our partners are working on developing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to capture the CO2 released from gas extraction and inject it into an underground reservoir where it can be safely stored. The planned CCUS project expects to capture 30 million tonnes of CO2 over the life of the field.
We are evolving several of our refineries to create ‘integrated energy hubs’, enabling them to continue to supply essential products such as petrol and diesel, while also integrating bioenergy feedstocks and hydrogen. See how we’re transforming our Kwinana terminal in Australia.
“The world wants and needs a better and more balanced energy system that delivers secure, affordable and lower carbon energy. And the transition needs to be orderly. Our oil and gas operations have a fundamental role to play in supporting this transition.” Ewan Drummond, senior vice president of projects
Ewan talks to Reimagining energy magazine about how bp’s oil and gas business is helping to support the energy transition and securing energy for today’s needs.