Malaysian state releases new CCS acreage to facilitate carbon market

Published 07:25 on November 29, 2023  /  Last updated at 09:10 on November 29, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

A Malaysian state government has signed off on allowing one of its local oil companies 1.32 million hectares (3.2 mln acres) for carbon capture and storage, local media reported Wednesday.
A Malaysian state government has signed off on allowing one of its local oil companies 1.32 million hectares (3.2 mln acres) for carbon capture and storage, local media reported Wednesday.


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