Occidental Petroleum: $500 Million For Lower Carbon Venture

Summary:

  • Occidental Petroleum’s South Texas Direct Air Capture Hub aims to capture carbon dioxide.
  • Secondary recovery could enhance oil and gas production for decades to come while storing carbon dioxide permanently in the process.
  • Current CO2 supplies come from wells, but DACs may replace these. Now CO2 will go from the air into the ground by using the DAC process.
  • The industry’s challenge is achieving cost competitiveness without perpetual tax credits.  This is crucial for its long-term viability and for reducing taxpayer burden.
  • The tax credits and government aid for DACs is aimed at getting a low carbon idea “off the ground.”
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Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY) announced that the project involving the South Texas Direct Air Capture Hub – DAC – received $500 million in funding to support the development of this hub. A previous article noted that secondary recovery


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