Energy Transition

Decoding Success| EIR Identifies CCUS Project Winners

byAmy Jovanovic

The carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) industry has experienced a surge in project announcements, but many of these projects have experienced delays or cancellations. A range of factors, such as regulatory environments, resource quality, and technology readiness, play crucial roles in determining whether a CCUS project succeeds or fails. Understanding these key factors will help to benchmark the influx of announcements and determine which are most likely to be built. To do this, EIR has developed a project viability index (PVI) leveraging our extensive datasets and detailed CCUS project tracking. The PVI is determined on a project specific basis by accounting for the current project status as well as evaluating metrics in three key categories, asset quality, innovation ecosystem and supportive partners, for each component of the CCUS value chain – capture, transportation and storage.

Figure 1 showcases the top 20 operators with the highest ranked PVI by project count.  As shown in Figure 1, projects in more favorable regions where regulatory support is robust and resource quality is strong, such as TX and LA, tend to have higher PVI scores. However, these projects still face risks, such as pipeline construction delays, pore space ownership uncertainty and lack of emitter partnerships due to high costs of capture. These factors are captured through the other metrics considered in our PVI to give each project a unique score based on project specific information.

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Amy Jovanovic

Amy Jovanovic, Enverus Intelligence® Research Contributor. As a member of the Enverus Intelligence Research team, Amy is dedicated to understanding new energy technologies and evaluating the development of active projects. She graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Schulich School of Engineering in Calgary.

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