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Six major Korean firms tie up with Petronas for carbon biz

They will capture and collect carbon dioxide emitted from South Korea’s industrial complexes to transfer it to Malaysia for storage

By Aug 03, 2022 (Gmt+09:00)

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Lotte Chemical Vice President, Environment Management Division Park In-chol (from front left), Samsung Engineering Executive Vice President, Solution Business Division Park Cheonhong, Petronas Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Upstream, Datuk Adif Zulkifli, Petronas Head of Carbon Management Emry Hisham, SK Earthon Executive Vice President, Technical Center Han Youngju and GS Energy Vice President, Hydrogen & New Business Division Lee Sunghoon take a picture after signing an MOU on Aug. 2, 2022, at Petronas Twin Tower in Kuala Lumpur. SK Energy Executive Vice President, Energy Net Zero Office Hong Jeongeui (from left on screen) and Samsung Heavy Industry Vice President, Global Business Team Kim Jinmo join the signing ceremony online (Courtesy of Lotte Chemical)
Lotte Chemical Vice President, Environment Management Division Park In-chol (from front left), Samsung Engineering Executive Vice President, Solution Business Division Park Cheonhong, Petronas Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of Upstream, Datuk Adif Zulkifli, Petronas Head of Carbon Management Emry Hisham, SK Earthon Executive Vice President, Technical Center Han Youngju and GS Energy Vice President, Hydrogen & New Business Division Lee Sunghoon take a picture after signing an MOU on Aug. 2, 2022, at Petronas Twin Tower in Kuala Lumpur. SK Energy Executive Vice President, Energy Net Zero Office Hong Jeongeui (from left on screen) and Samsung Heavy Industry Vice President, Global Business Team Kim Jinmo join the signing ceremony online (Courtesy of Lotte Chemical)

South Korea’s six biggest companies joined hands with Malaysia’s state energy firm Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) for the carbon capture and storage (CCS) business to create the first hub for the business in Asia.

Samsung Engineering Co., Samsung Heavy Industries Co., SK Energy Co., SK Earthon Co., Lotte Chemical Corp. and GS Energy Corp. signed a memorandum of understanding with Petronas on Tuesday to cooperate on a CCS project between the countries.

The project is to capture carbon dioxide emitted from South Korean industrial complexes, collect it in hubs in the Northeast Asian country and transport it to marine facilities in Malaysia for storage there. Those seven companies also agreed to explore other areas across the entire CCS value chain.

Samsung Engineering is set to lead the project development, while SK Energy, South Korea’s top refiner, Lotte Chemical and GS Energy plan to handle carbon capture. Samsung Heavy Industries will transport the carbon. Petronas and SK Earthon, SK group’s oil exploration and production unit, will be in charge of the exploration, selection and operation of storage sites in Malaysia.

These companies agreed to undertake conceptual and feasibility studies before starting the project.

“The feasibility studies undertaken through this collaboration will identify suitable technologies for the CCS and transportation value chain,” said Emry Hisham, Petronas’ head of carbon management, in a statement.

The project is economical as it handles carbon emitted by several companies at once, boosting efficiency in the process and transportation and helping carbon management at the national level, according to the participants of the project.

The participants aim to expand the business by attracting more South Korean companies as the country does not have enough storage sites for carbon.

Write to Kyung-Min Kang at kkm1026@hankyung.com
Jongwoo Cheon edited this article.
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