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  • 10:0110:01, 3 November 2025 diff hist −9 m Moomba CCS Costs
  • 10:0110:01, 3 November 2025 diff hist +409 Moomba CCS Costs
  • 09:5609:56, 3 November 2025 diff hist +621 N Moomba CCS Created page with "'''Moomba CCS''' refers to the CCS project located at the Moomba Gas Plant in South Australia. The Moomba Gas Plant is a natural gas processing facility, and converts raw well gas from the '''XXX''' formations to sales gas specifications before sending it to '''XXX''' ==History== - History of the plant ==CCS Project== ===Capture=== ===Transport=== ===Storage=== ==Technology== The plant uses a [Benfield Process] to extract CO<sub>..."
  • 09:5109:51, 3 November 2025 diff hist +2,399 Capture of Carbon Dioxide No edit summary
  • 09:2809:28, 3 November 2025 diff hist +501 N Capture of Carbon Dioxide Created page with "'''Capture''' in CCUS refers to the separation of CO<sub>2<sub/> from a stream containing CO<sub>2<sub/>, treatment and purification, and compression or liquefaction to the required level for transportation ==Types of Capture== There are several types of capture, generally referred to by the inlet location of the CO<sub>2<sub/> containing stream. In power and combustion-related industries, there are three primary types: #P..."
  • 09:2109:21, 3 November 2025 diff hist +1,508 N Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage Created page with "'''Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS)''' is the process by which carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) is extracted from a stream before the stream is released to atmosphere, and then transported to either a long-term storage location or used in a stable product.<ref name="IPCC">IPCC, 2021: Annex VII: Glossary [Matthews, J.B.R., V. Möller, R. van Diemen, J.S. Fuglestvedt, V. Masson-Delmotte, C. Méndez, S. Semenov, A. Reisinger (eds.)]. In Climate Change 202..." current
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