Shell and Technip Energies Form Global Carbon Capture Alliance

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Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies have entered into a global alliance to deliver advanced post-combustion carbon capture solutions. The collaboration leverages Shell’s CANSOLV® CO₂ Capture System and Technip Energies’ expertise in integration and project execution to offer a unified, end-to-end solution for industrial decarbonisation.

Exclusive Partnership for Scalable Solutions

Under the agreement, both companies will work exclusively to provide a joint offering that enhances the performance, scalability, and accessibility of carbon capture for hard-to-abate industries. The alliance combines cutting-edge technology with proven project delivery capabilities. It aims to make carbon capture more investable and efficient, helping clients achieve their net-zero goals.

Delivering Value Across the Project Lifecycle

The alliance integrates both partners’ strengths, from project inception and engineering to operational support. This ensures seamless execution and continuous performance optimisation. Clients will benefit from deep collaboration and a commitment to long-term success in reducing emissions.

Leaders Emphasise Shared Commitment to Decarbonisation

Robin Mooldijk, President of Projects and Technology at Shell, said, “This agreement marks a significant milestone in a relationship built on shared ambition and delivery. Our strengthened alliance with Technip Energies helps customers accelerate decarbonisation with the support of over a decade of collaboration.”

Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, added, “This global alliance combines cutting-edge technology, smart engineering, and excellence in project execution. Our Canopy by T.EN™ solution, powered by Shell CANSOLV®, enables hard-to-abate industries to decarbonise reliably and affordably.”

Building on a Decade of Proven Performance

The alliance builds on a track record of successful projects. These include two operating CANSOLV facilities and four new projects that reached final investment decisions in the past two years. Among them is Net Zero Teesside Power, set to become the world’s first gas-fired power station with integrated carbon capture. According to the company press release, the partners have positioned themselves to meet the evolving demands of global decarbonisation by focusing on continuous innovation and standardisation.