Seven-company carbon dioxide research project launchedBP Exploration (Alaska)’s Gardiner Hill heads up effort to find separation, storage technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Kristen Nelson PNA News Editor
Seven global energy companies said May 4 that they have joined forces to research and develop advanced carbon dioxide separation and geologic storage technology aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The group includes BP Amoco, Chevron, Norsk Hydro, the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of companies, St....
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