Shell Cansolv and Technip to Offer EPC Services for CO2 Capture Technology

Oct. 3, 2013
Collaboration will allow Shell Cansolv to capitalize on Technip’s experience in the design, construction and management of large EPC projects.

Shell Cansolv and Technip signed an agreement to leverage their respective expertise in marketing an end-to-end solution for carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects. The agreement enables both Technip and Shell Cansolv to offer a full chain of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services for a post-combustion CO2 capture project to the power generation industry.

The collaboration between the two companies will allow Shell Cansolv to capitalize on Technip’s experience in the design, construction and management of large EPC projects and its commercial global footprint. This new cooperation will also expand Shell Cansolv’s international reach by giving the company a platform to offer its CO2 capture technology in increased scope as well as to new markets.

For more information, visit www. www.cansolv.com.

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