Honeywell and EnLink Midstream, LLC announce they will work together to deliver carbon capture offerings to industrial-scale carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters within the U.S. Gulf Coast area. The relationship reportedly will focus on the Mississippi River corridor from New Orleans to Baton Rouge, an area that has many large, concentrated sources of industrial CO2 emissions. The companies will jointly market Honeywell’s technologies in CO2 capture, Honeywell’s hydrogen purification technologies for lower-carbon hydrogen production and EnLink’s planned CO2 pipeline transportation network.
“EnLink has existing pipeline infrastructure and decades of experience operating these assets in the Gulf Coast region. When coupled with Honeywell’s proven carbon capture and hydrogen technologies, we can provide customers with a cost-effective approach to CO2 capture and transportation that will ultimately accelerate carbon reductions in a key industrial region,” says EnLink chairman and CEO Barry Davis, in a press release.
“Collectively, as an industry we need to act,” says Vimal Kapur, president and chief executive officer, Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies. “By harnessing the unique strengths of Honeywell and EnLink and simplifying the process of carbon capture and hydrogen production, we envision an ecosystem that can accelerate industry-wide emissions reduction within this key region in North America.”
Honeywell says it is committed to achieving carbon neutrality in its operations and facilities by 2035. To help meet its sustainability goals, Honeywell reportedly plans to conduct a feasibility study to retrofit its existing assets at its facilities in Louisiana with carbon capture utilizing Honeywell’s CO2 solutions and EnLink’s transportation and sequestration offering. After a positive result of the feasibility study and obtaining necessary approvals, Honeywell may undertake a retrofit of the facility.
Read the press release at: www.honeywell.com