Explanation materials on our company's efforts in CCS/CCUS towards a decarbonized society.
This document introduces some of JOE's initiatives related to CCS/CCUS. CCS (Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage) is a technology that allows for the long-term and stable storage of CO2 by separating and capturing CO2 emitted from power plants and factories and injecting it underground. Additionally, CCUS (Carbon dioxide Capture, Utilization and Storage) involves the effective utilization of the separated and captured CO2 for enhanced oil and gas production and other purposes. It is gaining attention as an effective technology for addressing global warming. We encourage you to read it. 【Contents】 ■ System evaluation using an integrated CCS model: P1 ■ Risk analysis of CO2 leakage: P2 ■ Sensitivity analysis and uncertainty analysis of input parameters: P3 ■ History matching incorporating seismic data: P5 ■ Mineral fixation simulation in CCS: P7 ■ Support for building a blue ammonia (blue hydrogen) supply chain using CCUS: P9 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company aims to contribute to the international community as a good advisor with a broad perspective, connecting limited resources and invaluable nature to the next generation. With over 50 years of experience and the utilization of the latest technologies, we respond to customer needs in a wide range of fields related to energy and the environment, including oil and natural gas development and production, new energy development such as methane hydrate and geothermal energy, technology development for reducing environmental impact including carbon dioxide capture, storage, and utilization (CCS/CCUS), and HSE consulting.