ExxonMobil was the leading company worldwide in terms of carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) capacity in 2020. That year, the U.S.-based oil and gas producer had an annual CCUS capacity of 25 million metric tons of CO2. CCUS technologies involve capturing CO2 emitted from the burning of fossil fuels or other industrial processes and sequestering the CO2 in underground storage facilities. In other cases, the captured CO2 can be used in manufacturing processes.
Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year)
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Statistics on Carbon capture and storage worldwide
CO2 emissions
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- Basic Statistic Global atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide 1959-2021
- Basic Statistic Global carbon dioxide emissions 2010-2021, by select country
- Basic Statistic Global CO2 emissions 1970-2021, by sector
- Premium Statistic Global distribution of CO₂ emissions 2021, by sector
- Premium Statistic Largest global emitters of carbon dioxide 2021, by country
- Basic Statistic Global CO2 emissions related to energy 1975-2021
Overview
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- Premium Statistic Global percentage of CO2 emissions captured 2000-2020
- Basic Statistic Largest global carbon sequestration projects in operation 2021
- Premium Statistic Global CCS market size 2018-2026
- Premium Statistic Global investment in carbon capture and storage 2018-2020, by region
- Premium Statistic Potential regional carbon capture investment 2020-2030
Status of CCS projects
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- Premium Statistic Global capacity of large-scale carbon sequestration projects in operation 2012-2021
- Premium Statistic Global large-scale carbon sequestration projects 2021, by status
- Premium Statistic Number of CCS facilities worldwide 2022, by region
- Premium Statistic Global large-scale carbon sequestration projects 2021, by region
- Premium Statistic Active CCS capacity worldwide 2022, by sector
Technology and application
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- Premium Statistic Leading CCUS companies worldwide 2020, by operating capacity
- Premium Statistic Leading CCUS companies worldwide 2020, by number of projects
- Premium Statistic Global cost of carbon removal 2020, by approach or technology
- Premium Statistic Decarbonization's economic effect in the UK 2050, by level
- Basic Statistic Projection of electricity generation from CCS in the UK 2020-2040
- Premium Statistic Completed and proposed CCUS projects by capacity in China 2021
Further related statistics
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- Carbon capture and storage capacity for net-zero industry 2050, by segment
- Global percentage of CO2 emissions captured 2000-2020
- Number of CCS facilities worldwide 2022, by region
- Active CCS capacity worldwide 2022, by sector
- Global capacity of large-scale carbon sequestration projects in operation 2012-2021
- Global large-scale carbon sequestration projects 2021, by status
- CO2 emissions ASEAN 1960-2021, by country
- CO2 emissions from energy use Philippines 2012-2021
- Global CO2 emissions per capita 1975-2020, by select country
- CO2 emissions APAC 2021, by country
- CO2 emissions APAC 2011-2021
- Amount of CO2 emissions in the United Kingdom (UK) 1990-2020
- Hydrogen and coal power plants carbon capture rate in North America by location 2022
- CO2 emissions per capita APAC 2018, by country
- Cumulative CO2 emissions in Africa 1750-2020
- CO2 emissions per capita in Africa 2018, by region
- CO2 emissions in Africa 2018, by region
- Projected CO2 emissions in the United Kingdom (UK) 2020-2040
- Average CO2 emissions from new cars in Luxembourg 2008-2021
- Average CO2 emissions from new cars in Belgium 2008-2021
- Energy-related CO2 emissions Japan FY 2012-2021
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Global Energy Monitor. (April 28, 2022). Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year) [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved March 26, 2023, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/
Global Energy Monitor. "Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year)." Chart. April 28, 2022. Statista. Accessed March 26, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/
Global Energy Monitor. (2022). Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year). Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: March 26, 2023. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/
Global Energy Monitor. "Leading Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage (Ccus) Companies Worldwide in 2020, by Operating Capacity (in Million Metric Tons of Co2 per Year)." Statista, Statista Inc., 28 Apr 2022, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/
Global Energy Monitor, Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year) Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/ (last visited March 26, 2023)
Leading carbon capture, use, and storage (CCUS) companies worldwide in 2020, by operating capacity (in million metric tons of CO2 per year) [Graph], Global Energy Monitor, April 28, 2022. [Online]. Available: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1308680/worldwide-top-ccus-companies-by-operating-capacity/