Government says historic signing drives Alberta towards decarbonization
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in Alberta is taking a big step forward as the Atlas project signs a carbon sequestration agreement with Alberta’s government.
The Atlas carbon storage hub, a partnership with Shell and ATCO EnPower is described as the first hub project to convert Phase 1 of their evaluation agreement into a sequestration agreement. According to the Alberta government, this allows them the right to inject and store captured carbon dioxide on their lease, approximately 45 kilometres east of Edmonton.
Provincial officials say Alberta already produces the most ethical energy in the world, but this is described as a critical milestone for Alberta as the province works to decarbonize the industry. Officials say CCUS projects in the province have already sequestered carbon dioxide equivalent to taking more than 2.5-million cars off the road. This project, when complete, is hoped to accelerate the province’s goals.
“This is a historic agreement for CCUS development in our province,” says Brian Jean, Minister of Energy and Minerals. “We’re moving as quickly as anywhere in the world to develop CCUS, which is a critical tool in meeting our emissions targets. I am confident other hub operators won’t be far behind Atlas to get their projects moving in this new and exciting energy sector.”