Collaboration between BASF and Exterra for Large-Scale CCS Project in Canada

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BASF and Exterra Carbon Solutions have teamed up to explore the possibilities of deploying a commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Quebec, Canada. This collaboration aims to accelerate the decarbonization of Quebec’s industrial sector, focusing on hard-to-abate industries like cement, steel, gas-to-power, and waste-to-energy sectors. These industries are responsible for nearly 20 percent of global CO2 emissions, according to the International Energy Agency.

The partnership between BASF and Exterra combines BASF’s OASE® gas treatment technology with Exterra’s Reactive Oxide to Carbonate System (ROC) to pioneer an integrated carbon capture and mineralization system. BASF’s gas treatment solutions will capture CO2 emissions from industrial processes, while Exterra’s ROC technology will convert the captured CO2 into a stable mineral form for permanent storage. This innovative approach ensures transparency, safety, and rapid scalability in carbon management.

Olivier Dufresne, CEO of Exterra, expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting the unique surface-level CO2 sequestration solution offered by Exterra. This partnership marks a significant milestone for Exterra as the first Canadian carbon sequestration company to partner with BASF, showcasing their shared commitment to delivering effective carbon capture and storage solutions.

Todd Spengeman, Business Director at BASF North America, emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation in building a sustainable future. By integrating cutting-edge technologies from both companies, BASF and Exterra are pushing boundaries in carbon management and delivering sustainable solutions to customers.

Exterra Carbon Solutions specializes in accelerated carbon mineralization using mineral residues, offering turnkey solutions for industrial emitters to safely store their CO2 emissions. The company was awarded the prestigious 2024 Carbon Capture Canada Award in the CCUS First Adopter Award category, recognizing its excellence in carbon sequestration technology.

BASF, with over 50 years of experience in gas treating solutions, provides efficient technologies for various applications such as natural gas, synthesis gas, flue gas, and biogas. The company’s OASE products contribute significantly to sustainability by conserving resources, reducing emissions, and saving energy. BASF’s commitment to environmental protection and social responsibility aligns with their goal of creating chemistry for a sustainable future.

The collaboration between BASF and Exterra signifies a significant step towards addressing climate change challenges and advancing carbon capture and storage technologies. By leveraging their collective expertise and innovative solutions, both companies are poised to make a meaningful impact on the decarbonization of industries in Quebec and beyond.

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