Climate Investment announces a new investment in Wabash Valley Resources’ carbon capture and sequestration project
21 May 2019
OGCI Climate Investment (OGCI CI) announced today its latest investment in what is expected to be the largest carbon capture and sequestration project in the United States to date.
The project will capture and sequester 1.5-1.75 million tons of CO2 annually from Wabash Valley Resources’ co-located ammonia plant, and will create the world’s first ammonia produced with near zero carbon footprint. Fertilizer plants are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, representing approximately 2% of CO2 emissions globally. WVR’s carbon capture and sequestration project will facilitate the production of fertilizer, from the co-located WVR plant, with a very low carbon footprint.
Pratima Rangarajan, CEO of OGCI Climate Investment, commented: “CCUS will be a crucial part of the low carbon economy. Our investment in Wabash Valley Resources is a tangible demonstration of our commitment to CCUS as a tool to decarbonize the industrial sector. We look forward to working with Wabash Valley Resources team as they develop this project and demonstrate that CCUS is available today as a tool to combat climate change.”
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ABOUT OGCI CLIMATE INVESTMENT:
Climate Investment is a $1+ billion fund investing in technologies and business models which lower the carbon footprint of the energy and industrial sectors and their value chains. The fund was created by the CEOs of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative to take practical action on climate change. We invest in innovative companies that are ready to be commercialized. We collaborate with global co-investors and industrials to achieve speed and scale. To learn more about OGCI Climate Investment, please visit www.ogci.com/climate-investments/.
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