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US Carbon capture
Stuart Penson
30 October 2024
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1PointFive lines up carbon network for Texas sequestration hub

Occidental subsidiary signs agreement with Enterprise Products Partners for pipelines and transport services for Bluebonnet hub

US energy company Occidental’s carbon management subsidiary 1PointFive has signed an agreement with US midstream energy services firm Enterprise Products Partners to develop a CO₂ transportation network to support the Bluebonnet Sequestration Hub that 1PointFive is developing in southeast Texas. Under the agreement, once 1PointFive provides notice, Enterprise will develop a new pipeline network and provide fee-based transportation services to 1PointFive to transport CO₂ emissions captured by third parties at facilities in the vicinity of the Houston ship channel to Bluebonnet. The new pipeline network will be co-located with existing pipeline infrastructure. “We are excited to reach this mil

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