Safeguard Mechanism reforms can drive CCS investment to meet tighter emissions compliance, consultant says

Published 07:21 on April 6, 2023  /  Last updated at 07:21 on April 6, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, International, Japan

Australia’s revised Safeguard Mechanism could trigger a round of investment in CCS projects as gas producers scramble to comply with a requirement that new gas fields supplying LNG facilities must be zero emission developments, analysis released on Thursday has said.
Australia’s revised Safeguard Mechanism could trigger a round of investment in CCS projects as gas producers scramble to comply with a requirement that new gas fields supplying LNG facilities must be zero emission developments, analysis released on Thursday has said.


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