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GS Caltex marks Korea’s first company to buy carbon-neutral crude oil

South Korea's country-wide push for ESG is also transforming its oil & gas sector

By Jun 17, 2021 (Gmt+09:00)

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Lundin's offshore oil rig (Courtesy of Lundin Energy).
Lundin's offshore oil rig (Courtesy of Lundin Energy).

GS Group has become South Korea’s first business group to purchase carbon-neutral crude oil, in a move to strengthen its ESG efforts.

South Korea’s major oil company GS Caltex, a 50:50 JV set up by America’s Chevron and GS Energy, a GS Holdings subsidiary, said on June 17 that it bought 2 million barrels of carbon-neutral crude oil from Sweden’s Lundin Energy.  

Lundin’s crude oil that GS Caltex is purchasing this time is certified as carbon neutral by the British product testing and certification firm Intertek Group. The Swedish company’s carbon-neutral crude oil is reported to emit carbon emissions about 40 times less than the typical crude oil.

“We bought Lundin’s carbon-neutral crude oil, the world’s first certification on crude oil, as a move to expand our company’s ESG agenda,” said GS Caltex CEO Hur Sae-hong.  

GS Caltex said that the agreed volume of 2 million barrels will be delivered to Korea by September this year. The company processes around 0.8 million barrels of crude oil per day.

EXPANDING LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS
 
GS Caltex on the same day also signed an agreement with public bodies in Korea in an action to support the country in vitalizing the hydrogen economy and achieving carbon neutrality.

GS Caltex agreed with the Yeosu city government and Korea East-West Power Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), to jointly invest 100 billion won ($88 million) to build a hydrogen fuel cell power plant by 2023.

GS Caltex is also expanding partnerships with public organizations in Korea's energy sector.
GS Caltex is also expanding partnerships with public organizations in Korea's energy sector.

The plant, to be located in Yeosu city in the South Jeolla Province, will generate 15 megawatts (MW) of power, enough for 50,000 households.

GS said no greenhouse gases will be emitted from the power-generation process, as it is using byproduct hydrogen as the base material to generate electricity instead of liquefied natural gas (LNG), only producing water as the byproduct.   

Write to Kyung-min Kang at kkm1026@hankyung.com
Daniel Cho edited this article.
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