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Samsung C&T and Axens partner to deploy advanced CCUS technologies, enabling cost-effective carbon reduction solutions across hard-to-abate global industries.
Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction Group and Axens have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly advance the deployment of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) projects worldwide. This collaboration reflects a growing industry commitment to decarbonization and highlights the importance of integrating advanced technologies with strong project execution capabilities to address climate challenges effectively.
Samsung C&T, widely recognized as a global engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) leader, has built a strong reputation through its extensive involvement in large-scale energy infrastructure projects, including power plants and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. With this new partnership, the company is strategically expanding its footprint into the carbon capture and storage domain, aiming to leverage its project delivery expertise to support the transition toward low-carbon energy systems.
Axens, on the other hand, contributes deep technological expertise in CCUS and related processes. The company offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions, including its proprietary DMX™ amine-based post-combustion carbon capture technology, advanced CO2 purification systems, and downstream processing technologies. These capabilities extend to the production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and other value-added products, positioning Axens as a key enabler in the circular carbon economy.
The partnership represents a meaningful step forward in aligning both companies’ capabilities to accelerate the deployment of efficient and scalable CCUS solutions. By combining Samsung C&T’s proven track record in executing complex global projects with Axens’ innovative technologies, the collaboration aims to deliver cost-effective and high-impact solutions that significantly reduce carbon emissions across industries.
A key strength of Axens’ CCUS offering lies in its ability to cover the entire value chain. This includes capturing CO2 emissions at the source, conditioning and purifying the captured carbon for transport or storage, and enabling its reuse in various industrial applications. Such an integrated approach ensures flexibility and efficiency in addressing diverse industrial requirements.
Among Axens’ flagship technologies is the DMX™ process, which is designed to improve energy efficiency in carbon capture operations. Compared to conventional amine-based systems, DMX™ technology can reduce energy consumption by up to 30%, making it a more economical option for capturing CO2 from industrial flue gases. This advantage is particularly critical for industries where operational costs and energy efficiency are major concerns.
In addition to capture technologies, Axens provides solutions for CO2 conditioning and utilization. These systems ensure that captured carbon meets the required purity standards for transportation, geological storage, or conversion into useful products such as e-fuels and chemicals. This capability supports the development of a circular carbon economy, where emissions are not only reduced but also transformed into valuable resources.
The collaboration is expected to play a vital role in supporting hard-to-abate sectors, including power generation, LNG, cement, steel, and refining industries. These sectors face significant challenges in reducing emissions, making CCUS an essential tool in achieving global climate targets.
Overall, this MoU underscores a shared vision between Samsung C&T and Axens to accelerate industrial decarbonization through innovation, collaboration, and scalable solutions, paving the way for a more sustainable energy future.
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