CCP (CO2 Capture Project) is a group of major energy companies working together to advance the technologies that will underpin the deployment of industrial-scale CO2 capture and storage (CCS) in the oil & gas industry.

Since its formation in 2000, CCP has undertaken more than 150 projects to increase understanding of the science, economics and engineering applications for CO2 capture and storage in the industry. The insights from this work are critical in helping to reduce or eliminate CO2 emissions associated with ongoing use of fossil fuels.
CCP is currently in its fourth phase of its work, CCP4. To find out more about this current phase of work and previous CCP activity, click here.
New: Update on the COMPMEM project
Testing of CO2 separation membranes for use in subsea applications is underway as part of CCP’s involvement in the qualification of the COMPMEM project. This project is conducting screening and performance tests of four membranes, material compatibility tests and piloting of industrial-scale membrane samples.
Learn more about CO2 capture and storage by visiting www.ccsbrowser.com
Latest results book now available.
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Publication Downloads on CO2 Capture
Background Information on CO2 Capture
FAQs on CO2 Capture
CCP Activities on CO2 Capture
Publication Downloads on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
Background Information on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
FAQs on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
CCP Activities on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
Publication Downloads on policies and economics
FAQs on policies and economics
CCP Activities on policies and economics