Masdar digs deep for Middle East's first carbon capture project

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Abu Dhabi investment fund joins with national oil company to develop $122.5m CCUS infrastructure project

The Middle East's first commercial scale carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) project has taken a major step forward, after Abu Dhabi's state clean tech investment fund Masdar and the Abu Dhabi...

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