SLB Capturi Completes Construction of the World’s First Industrial-Scale Carbon Capture Plant at a Cement Facility
SLB Capturi has completed construction of the world's first industrial-scale carbon capture plant at Heidelberg Materials' cement facility in Brevik, Norway. The plant is designed to capture up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually, enabling production of net zero cement without compromising product quality. The facility includes carbon capture system, compression system, heat integration system, intermediate storage, and loadout facilities. Part of The Longship CCS project, Europe's first complete value chain for CO2 capture, transport, and storage, the plant will begin commissioning phase with operations starting in 2025.
SLB Capturi ha completato la costruzione della prima pianta di cattura del carbonio su scala industriale al cementificio di Heidelberg Materials a Brevik, in Norvegia. L'impianto è progettato per catturare fino a 400.000 tonnellate metriche di CO2 all'anno, consentendo la produzione di cemento a zero emissioni senza compromettere la qualità del prodotto. La struttura comprende un sistema di cattura del carbonio, un sistema di compressione, un sistema di integrazione del calore, magazzino intermedio e strutture per il carico. Parte del progetto Longship CCS, la prima catena del valore completa in Europa per la cattura, il trasporto e lo stoccaggio della CO2, l'impianto inizierà la fase di collaudo con le operazioni che partiranno nel 2025.
SLB Capturi ha completado la construcción de la primera planta de captura de carbono a escala industrial del mundo en la instalación de cemento de Heidelberg Materials en Brevik, Noruega. La planta está diseñada para capturar hasta 400,000 toneladas métricas de CO2 anualmente, lo que permite la producción de cemento neto cero sin comprometer la calidad del producto. La instalación incluye un sistema de captura de carbono, un sistema de compresión, un sistema de integración de calor, almacenamiento intermedio y instalaciones de carga. Parte del proyecto Longship CCS, la primera cadena de valor completa de Europa para la captura, transporte y almacenamiento de CO2, la planta comenzará la fase de puesta en marcha con operaciones que iniciarán en 2025.
SLB Capturi는 노르웨이 브레빅의 하이델베르크 소재 시멘트 시설에 세계 최초의 산업 규모 탄소 포집 시설을 완공했습니다. 이 시설은 연간 40만 톤의 CO2를 포집하도록 설계되어 있으며, 제품 품질을 저해하지 않으면서도 넷 제로 시멘트 생산이 가능합니다. 이 시설은 탄소 포집 시스템, 압축 시스템, 열 통합 시스템, 중간 저장 및 적재 시설을 포함합니다. CO2 포집, 운송 및 저장을 위한 유럽 최초의 완전한 가치 사슬인 롱십 CCS 프로젝트의 일환으로, 이 공장은 2025년에 운영을 시작하는 시운전 단계에 들어갑니다.
SLB Capturi a achevé la construction de la première usine de capture de carbone à l'échelle industrielle au monde dans l'établissement de ciment de Heidelberg Materials à Brevik, en Norvège. L'usine est conçue pour capturer jusqu'à 400 000 tonnes métriques de CO2 par an, permettant la production de ciment zéro émission sans compromettre la qualité du produit. L'installation comprend un système de capture du carbone, un système de compression, un système d'intégration de chaleur, un stockage intermédiaire et des installations de chargement. Faisant partie du projet Longship CCS, la première chaîne de valeur complète de l'Europe pour la capture, le transport et le stockage du CO2, l'usine commencera sa phase de mise en service avec des opérations qui débuteront en 2025.
SLB Capturi hat den Bau der weltweit ersten Industrieanlage zur Kohlenstoffabscheidung im Cementwerk von Heidelberg Materials in Brevik, Norwegen, abgeschlossen. Die Anlage ist darauf ausgelegt, bis zu 400.000 metrische Tonnen CO2 jährlich zu erfassen, sodass die Produktion von klimaneutralem Zement möglich ist, ohne die Produktqualität zu beeinträchtigen. Die Einrichtung umfasst ein Kohlenstoffabscheidungs-, ein Kompressions-, ein Wärmeerfassungssystem sowie Zwischenlager und Versandeinrichtungen. Teil des Longship-CCS-Projekts, Europas erster vollständiger Wertschöpfungskette für die Erfassung, den Transport und die Speicherung von CO2, wird die Anlage in die Inbetriebnahmephase eintreten und 2025 mit dem Betrieb beginnen.
- First-of-its-kind industrial-scale carbon capture technology implementation
- Significant CO2 reduction capacity of 400,000 metric tons annually
- Enables net-zero cement production without quality compromise
- Strategic positioning in emerging carbon capture market
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Insights
The completion of the world's first industrial-scale carbon capture plant at a cement facility marks a significant technological breakthrough with substantial market implications. The facility's 400,000 metric ton annual CO2 capture capacity represents a major step toward decarbonizing the cement industry, which accounts for approximately
This achievement positions SLB strategically in the growing carbon capture market, particularly as regulatory pressures and carbon pricing mechanisms intensify globally. The successful implementation at Brevik creates a valuable reference case for future projects, potentially leading to multiple similar installations worldwide. The technology's ability to maintain cement quality while achieving significant emissions reduction addresses a critical industry challenge and could command premium pricing.
The project's integration into Europe's first complete CCS value chain enhances its commercial viability and sets a precedent for future infrastructure development. Investors should note this positions SLB as a key player in the industrial decarbonization market, with significant growth potential as other cement manufacturers seek similar solutions.
The successful completion of this project demonstrates SLB's execution capabilities in large-scale industrial decarbonization projects, opening up significant market opportunities in the cement sector. With global cement production reaching approximately 4.4 billion tons annually, the potential market for similar carbon capture installations is substantial.
The partnership with Heidelberg Materials, one of the world's largest building materials companies, provides strong validation of the technology and could lead to additional implementations across their global operations. The project's completion on schedule and achievement of mechanical completion status indicates strong project management capabilities, which is important for winning future contracts in this space.
Facility will reduce emissions by up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually for Heidelberg Materials ― one of the world’s largest building materials companies
The carbon capture plant is designed to capture up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually from the Heidelberg Materials cement facility in Brevik,
With the full-scale carbon capture plant now complete, including the carbon capture system, compression system, heat integration system, intermediate storage, and loadout facilities, the plant is now ready for testing and commissioning. When operational, this world-first commercial-scale carbon capture plant at a cement facility will enable production of net zero cement, without compromising on the product strength or quality.
"Reaching this milestone is a testament to the power of working together and the collective determination to make a positive climate impact,” said Egil Fagerland, CEO, SLB Capturi. “We look forward to continuing these collaborative efforts as we move toward the commissioning and operational phases of the project. The Brevik CCS plant sets a precedent for future carbon capture initiatives, where learnings and insights from this groundbreaking project enable others to follow."
Due to the inherent emissions of cement production, the sector is dependent on carbon capture and storage to reach net zero. The carbon capture plant is designed to capture up to 400,000 metric tons of CO2 annually from the cement facility. Strong execution support from Aker Solutions and the local industry has been instrumental in completing the construction of this project.
"The mechanical completion of the Brevik CCS project is a landmark achievement in the decarbonization journey of the cement industry,” said Giv Brantenberg, general manager
The Brevik CCS plant is part of The Longship CCS project, Europe’s first complete value chain for the capture, transport, and storage of industrial CO2 emissions. The Brevik plant will now move into commissioning phase, with operations starting during 2025.
About SLB
SLB (NYSE: SLB) is a global technology company that drives energy innovation for a balanced planet. With a global footprint in more than 100 countries and employees representing almost twice as many nationalities, we work each day on innovating oil and gas, delivering digital at scale, decarbonizing industries, and developing and scaling new energy systems that accelerate the energy transition. Find out more at slb.com.
About SLB Capturi
SLB Capturi is dedicated to carbon removal and reduction solutions. The company’s proven modular technologies enable industries to deploy capture technology at speed and scale, meeting the requirements of tomorrow and the opportunities of today. The company is currently delivering seven carbon capture plants to bioenergy, waste to energy, and cement facilities. Find out more at capturi.slb.com
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