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C-Questra signs a new partnership in Poland
Amsterdam | July 22nd, 2024
C-Questra and the Central Mining Institute-National Research Institute in Poland (GIG-PIB), have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) projects in Poland.
C-Questra is a European carbon transportation and storage operator founded in 2023 who has submitted its first CCUS permit application in France to further appraise an already assessed onshore CO2 injection site located in the Paris Basin area.
GIG-PIB is a recognised national research institute with 12 scientific research departments and 416 employees who intends to provide expertise and technological support to C-Questra to accelerate the development of certain carbon storage projects in Poland.
Fernanda Veloso, Technical Director at C-Questra, said: "The purpose of the MoU is to maximise our chances, with the help of a prestigious partner, to deliver a first operational CCUS project in Poland who recently introduced legislative amendments aiming at lifting bureaucratic hurdles in order to accelerate the adoption of crucial CCUS technology on large industrial scale. “
Cquestra (www.cquestra.com) is a leading independent European startup and CCUS operator specializing in the CO2 storage value chain empowering sustainable industrial efforts to reduce green house gas emissions.**
C-Questra is a European carbon transportation and storage operator founded in 2023 who has submitted its first CCUS permit application in France to further appraise an already assessed onshore CO2 injection site located in the Paris Basin area.
GIG-PIB is a recognised national research institute with 12 scientific research departments and 416 employees who intends to provide expertise and technological support to C-Questra to accelerate the development of certain carbon storage projects in Poland.
Fernanda Veloso, Technical Director at C-Questra, said: "The purpose of the MoU is to maximise our chances, with the help of a prestigious partner, to deliver a first operational CCUS project in Poland who recently introduced legislative amendments aiming at lifting bureaucratic hurdles in order to accelerate the adoption of crucial CCUS technology on large industrial scale. “
Cquestra (www.cquestra.com) is a leading independent European startup and CCUS operator specializing in the CO2 storage value chain empowering sustainable industrial efforts to reduce green house gas emissions.**
CGG and C-Questra Sign CCUS Cooperation Agreement
Paris, France | Jan 9, 2024
CGG, a global technology and HPC leader, and C-Questra, an independent European operator specializing in the CO2 storage value chain, have signed a commercial cooperation agreement in carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS).
CGG has more than 15 years of experience supporting a number of high-profile CCUS projects worldwide. It offers unique industrial know-how and technological resources throughout the CCUS lifecycle: from the transformation of legacy datasets and the initial screening of potential storage sites to the planning for and then monitoring of CO2 injection operations.
C-Questra is a European technology company founded in 2023, specialising in the field of CCUS from emission sources to sequestration sites, whose founders and technical team have recognised experience in CO2 sequestration.
CGG intends to provide expertise and technological support to C-Questra to accelerate the development of certain carbon storage projects.
Walid Sinno, CEO, C-Questra, said: "The purpose of the cooperation agreement is quite simply to go much faster. CGG contributes human and technological resources, while C-Questra implements the projects, particularly in France, by leveraging the combined expertise and experience of our technical teams that span almost 100 years."
Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: "Carbon storage is one of the key processes in the energy transition and CGG is continuing to diversify in this area where we bring real know-how and cutting-edge technologies. After concluding several projects and agreements in 2023, CGG is looking to accelerate the deployment of its offerings in 2024."
CGG, a global technology and HPC leader, and C-Questra, an independent European operator specializing in the CO2 storage value chain, have signed a commercial cooperation agreement in carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS).
CGG has more than 15 years of experience supporting a number of high-profile CCUS projects worldwide. It offers unique industrial know-how and technological resources throughout the CCUS lifecycle: from the transformation of legacy datasets and the initial screening of potential storage sites to the planning for and then monitoring of CO2 injection operations.
C-Questra is a European technology company founded in 2023, specialising in the field of CCUS from emission sources to sequestration sites, whose founders and technical team have recognised experience in CO2 sequestration.
CGG intends to provide expertise and technological support to C-Questra to accelerate the development of certain carbon storage projects.
Walid Sinno, CEO, C-Questra, said: "The purpose of the cooperation agreement is quite simply to go much faster. CGG contributes human and technological resources, while C-Questra implements the projects, particularly in France, by leveraging the combined expertise and experience of our technical teams that span almost 100 years."
Sophie Zurquiyah, CEO, CGG, said: "Carbon storage is one of the key processes in the energy transition and CGG is continuing to diversify in this area where we bring real know-how and cutting-edge technologies. After concluding several projects and agreements in 2023, CGG is looking to accelerate the deployment of its offerings in 2024."