Last Updated on 25th June 2024
France-headquartered CGG, a global technology and HPC leader, and Dutch C-Questra, an independent European operator specializing in the CO2 storage value chain, have signed a commercial cooperation agreement in carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration.
Walid Sinno, CEO of C-Questra, stated that the cooperation agreement leverages the combined expertise and experience of C-Questra's technical teams.
Established in 2023, C-Questra is a European technology firm that specializes in CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) from emission sources to sequestration sites. The company's technical team and founders have extensive expertise in the field of CO2 sequestration.
CGG plans to provide expertise and technological support to C-Questra to accelerate the development of carbon capture projects. Sophie Zurquiyah, the CEO of CGG, stated that carbon storage is a key process in the energy transition, and CGG is continuing to diversify. After concluding several projects and agreements in 2023, CGG is looking to accelerate the deployment of its offerings in 2024.
CGG SA is a multinational geoscience technology services company specializing in solving complex natural resource, environmental, and infrastructure challenges. They play a crucial role in helping the energy industry explore, develop, and manage oil and gas resources efficiently and sustainably.
CGG is actively involved in the energy transition, developing solutions for geothermal energy exploration, CCS projects, and responsible mineral management. CGG is also working on advanced technologies like machine learning and cloud computing to further enhance its data analysis and interpretation capabilities. Some of the upcoming projects of CGG include:
CCUS and Hydrogen Partnership with Kent
This strategic collaboration brings together CGG's subsurface characterization and monitoring capabilities with Kent's engineering expertise to offer "end-to-end" services for CCUS and hydrogen projects. This partnership aims to masterplan entire CCUS clusters, accelerating global decarbonization efforts.
Collaboration with Paragon in North America
CGG has joined forces with Paragon, a leader in geophysical data acquisition, to tackle complex carbon sequestration projects in North America. Their combined expertise will support clients in exploring, developing, and executing these critical initiatives.
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