Middle East conflict could reshape region’s CCUS outlook -analysts

Published 18:23 on March 9, 2026 / Last updated at 18:23 on March 9, 2026 / / CO2 Management (CCUS, Engineered Removals), EMEA (Middle East)

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Escalating conflict in the Middle East and the resultant energy disruption could upset the region's carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects, with CO2 capture capacity by 2030 almost halving as a result, analysts have forecast.
Escalating conflict in the Middle East and the resultant energy disruption could upset the region's carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) projects, with CO2 capture capacity by 2030 almost halving as a result, analysts have forecast.


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