Project
Carbon Capture Study
Carbon (CO2) capture plant at the Prince George Refinery utilizing additional government grant funds from CleanBC Industry Fund to progress the design.
Challenge
Feasibility study to review possible carbon capture at the refinery including consideration of future expansions.
Outcome
Simulation modeling and equipment sizes of the Carbon Capture Unit and CO2 liquification system.Design Basis Memorandum and Class 5 Cost Estimate.
Result
> 95% CO2 Capture
he process successfully captures over 95% of CO2 from the gas stream, leading to an overall CO2 reduction of 168 Am3 per as liquefied CO2, ready for storage and transportation.
80% to 90% Reduction
The Tidewater facility is set to produce renewable diesel, achieving an 80% to 90% reduction in carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel diesel.
3,000 Barrels/day
The operation is designed to produce over 3,000 barrels of low-carbon fuel every day.
1st
Renewable diesel refinery in Canada.
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