The Pathways Alliance is proposing to build a carbon capture and storage network in Alberta. The project would see CO2 captured from more than 20 oil sands facilities and transported 400 kilometers by pipeline to a terminal in the Cold Lake area, where it will be stored underground in a joint carbon storage hub. The Pathways Alliance has partnered with CNRL, Cenovus Energy, ConocoPhilips, Imperial, MEG Energy, and Suncor among others. A final investment decision is expected in 2025. The location displayed on the map is not exact.
The Pathways Alliance is proposing to build a carbon capture and storage network in Alberta. The project would see CO2 captured from more than 20 oil sands facilities and transported 400 kilometers by pipeline to a terminal in the Cold Lake area, where it will be stored underground in a joint carbon storage hub.
The Pathways Alliance has partnered with CNRL, Cenovus Energy, ConocoPhilips, Imperial, MEG Energy, and Suncor among others.
A final investment decision is expected in 2025. The location displayed on the map is not exact.