PTT joins forces with state-private partnerships to establish Thailand CCUS Consortium to reinforce Net Zero goals : InfoQuest

Mr. Noppadon Pinsupha, Chief Operating Officer of New Business and Infrastructure Group, PTT Public Company Limited (PTT), along with PTT Group executives, consisting of Mr. Montree Lawanchaikul Chief Executive Officer PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited (PTTEP) Mr. Wirat Uanarumit Chief Executive Officer and President Thai Oil Public Company Limited (TOP) Mr. Warit Namwong Chief Executive Officer operating Value Added Chemicals Business Group, PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (PTTGC) and Mrs. Rosaya Thienwan, Executive Vice President, Business Development, Global Power Shinergy Public Company Limited (GPSC)

and partners in the education sector and the private sector, namely Chulalongkorn University, led by Prof. Dr. Supoj Techavorasinkul, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, SCG Cement Public Company Limited, Bangkok Industrial Gas Public Company Limited (BIG), Sahaviriya Steel Industries Pcl. (SSI) announced the establishment of a Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization and Storage Cooperation Group “CCUS Consortium” at the Future Energy Asia 2022 event with Mrs. Premrutai Winaiphaet, Deputy Permanent Secretary. honored energy to witness Along with government agencies and public organizations as consultants, including the Energy Policy and Planning Office. Ministry of Energy Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand and Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization)

The CCUS Consortium will study the development and application of exploitation technology. and the storage of carbon dioxide (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage: CCUS) from the country’s major industrial sectors. This will help reduce CO2 emissions problems in various activities. It is an important step of national cooperation in the development of effective technology prototypes. as well as to drive the organization and Thailand to achieve the goal of Carbon Neutrality and Net Zero Emissions, which will enhance the country’s economic, social and environmental development to be sustainable.

By InfoQuest News Agency (20 July 65)

Tags: Net Zero, PTT, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gas, PTT

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