8/11/2025, 2:00:00 AM | Reccessary | news

    Cross-sector alliance eyes Asia’s first industry-led CCUS hub

    BHP, along with major steel and energy companies including ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, JSW Steel, Hyundai Steel, Chevron, and Mitsui & Co., has announced a partnership to conduct a feasibility study for establishing Asia’s first industry-led carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) hub. The one-year initiative aims to assess large-scale CCUS projects with strong storage and utilization potential, focusing on decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors like steelmaking. The study will examine technical, regulatory, and economic factors, including cross-border storage and transport, and target outcomes such as reduced unit costs, economic viability, and shared risk and cost structures. McKinsey identifies three potential CCUS development pathways in Southeast Asia—storage-led, emissions-source-led, and cross-industry-led—with Thailand and Indonesia as potential hubs. However, the region faces challenges including high CCUS costs relative to carbon prices, uncertain regulatory frameworks, and technological limitations.

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