Status : Published | Published On : Dec, 2023 | Report Code : VRCH2098 | Industry : Chemicals & Materials | Available Format : | Page : 200 |
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the technologies for mitigating climate change, which lowers carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from power plants and industrial activities. In order to store CO2 emissions safely, carbon must first be captured at the source, such as a factory or power station, then compressed and transported to an underground geological formation, such as a depleted oil or gas reserve. By doing this, CO2 is kept out of the atmosphere and doesn't contribute to global warming. As it minimizes the environmental impact of industries while allowing them to continue running, CCS is essential to reaching climate targets; however, challenges for its broad use include high prices and legal restrictions, which calls for coordinated efforts to improve and scale up the technology.
Global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market was worth USD 4.62 billion in 2023 and is expected reach USD 13.02 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 13.8% during the forecast period, i.e., 2025-2030. The growing demand for carbon capture and storage (CCS) is driven by the global transition towards more sustainable resources. Biodegradable substitutes are becoming more popular due to environmental awareness and governmental pressure to eliminate plastic waste. Sustainable solutions are sought after by the packaging, agricultural, and medical industries and carbon capture and storage (CCS), such as PLA and PHA, are proving to be suitable alternative to their non-biodegradable counterparts.
Geographically, the market is expanding rapidly in North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific, as a result of the presence of large companies such as ExxonMobil, Shell, and Saudi Aramco, huge investment in the R&D, and growing focus to reduce emissions and decarbonization; however, the market confronts constraints such as investment requirement and lack of infrastructure. Overall, the carbon capture and storage (CCS) market offers potential prospects for market participants to develop and fulfill the growing needs of wide range of industries including oil and gas, metal processing, power and energy, and other industries.
Based on the technology type, the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is segmented into pre-combustion carbon capture, post-combustion carbon capture, and oxy-fuel combustion carbon capture. Pre-combustion carbon capture technology dominates the market due to its efficiency in capturing CO2 at the source before combustion. This technology is widely adopted in integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) plants and hydrogen production facilities, making it a critical component in decarbonizing industries. Major projects, such as the Kemper County Energy Facility in Mississippi and the Great Plains Synfuels Plant in North Dakota, exemplify the successful application of pre-combustion carbon capture, solidifying its position as a leading CCS technology in the industry.
Based on the end-use industry, the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is segmented into oil and gas industry, power and energy industry, metal production, chemical industry, and other end-user industry. The power and energy sector leads the global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market due to its significant contribution to CO2 emissions. Major projects from power and energy industry for CCS include the likes of Boundary Dam plant in Canada and the Quest CCS facility. Boundary Dam is the world's first large-scale CCS project at a coal-fired power plant, while Quest annually stores over one million tonnes of CO2. These projects highlight sector's proactive stance in adopting CCS technologies, supporting its dominant share in the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market.
Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Report Coverage
Report Metric |
Details |
Historical Period |
2018–2023 |
Base Year Considered |
2024 |
Forecast Period |
2025 - 2030 |
Market Size in 2023 |
$4.62 Billion |
Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
$13.02 Billion |
Growth Rate |
CAGR 13.08% |
Segments Covered in the Report |
By Technology Type and By End User |
Report Scope |
Market Trends, Drivers, and Restraints; Revenue Estimation and Forecast; Segmentation Analysis; Impact of COVID-19; Companies’ Strategic Developments; Market Share Analysis of Key Players; Company Profiling |
Regions Covered in the Report |
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, and Rest of the World |
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is expanding as a result of the rising emphasis on lowering CO2 emissions with governments, businesses, and environmental groups highlight the criticality of tackling climate change. Through the use of CCS, CO2 emissions from power plants and industrial operations can be captured and kept out of the atmosphere, reducing the impact on the climate while simultaneously making it easier for energy-intensive companies that are essential to the stability of the economy to continue operating.
Well-known CCS projects such as the Sleipner project in Norway and the Petra Nova project in Texas provide concrete examples of effective execution of CCS technology and these projects have shown to significantly lower emissions while preserving operational effectiveness. Governments are also enacting laws and incentives to promote the implementation of CCS. For instance, the EU Green Deal places a high priority on CCS as a crucial part of its aggressive carbon neutrality ambitions.
CCS has advantages beyond just lowering emissions as it makes it possible to use the current infrastructure, preserving jobs in sectors such as steel, coal, power generation, and others. Moreover, enhanced oil recovery – a method that lowers emissions and boosts oil production efficiency – can be carried out using the captured CO2.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is growing primarily due to the extensive demand from the power and energy sector as it accounts for a sizable amount of the world's CO2 emissions. Regulations that push power and energy corporations to invest in CCS technologies include carbon pricing schemes and emissions reduction targets. This tendency is highlighted by a number of notable programs and efforts. One example of the power industry's dedication to CCS is the Petra Nova project in Texas, which is a joint venture between NRG Energy and JX Nippon. About 90% of the CO2 emissions from a coal-fired power station are successfully captured by it.
Furthermore, the industry's commitment to emissions reduction is demonstrated by the use of CCS in natural gas power plants, such as Mississippi's Kemper County Energy Facility. In an effort to become carbon neutral, renewable energy businesses are also investigating CCS. Examples of how renewable energy and CCS can work together are initiatives like Equinor's Longship project in Norway, which uses CCS with offshore wind to reduce emissions completely. All these projects highlights the demand and implementation of CCS projects in power and energy sector, supporting the growth of the global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market.
The significant investment associated with the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) industry is one of the main challenges for its expansion. The capital expenses of CCS infrastructure, which includes capture facilities and transportation networks along with the high operational costs for maintaining these systems are exponentially high. It is extremely difficult to secure funding for these kinds of projects, particularly in the lack of strong government incentives or carbon pricing mechanisms. Furthermore, legal frameworks and ambiguous long-term liabilities may discourage prospective investors.
North America
Europe
Asia Pacific (APAC)
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
South America
The global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is segmented into North America, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa region. The global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is dominated by North America as the region boasts a diverse industrial landscape, including power generation, manufacturing, and petrochemicals, all of which produce substantial carbon emissions.
Additionally, initiatives such as the Boundary Dam in Canada and Petra Nova in Texas serve as prime examples of North America's dedication to the widespread deployment of CCS in the region. The introduction of CCS has also been aided by government incentives, research projects, and strict emission reduction regulations. Moreover, the presence of global giant such as ExxonMobil, BP, and Shell and large investments from these firm in CCS technologies helps North America’s position at the top of the global CCS market.
ExxonMobil has established itself as a prominent player in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market. The company is involved in research and development to improve carbon capture efficiency and lower related costs, to tackle climate change. ExxonMobil is focused on direct air capture as well as post-combustion capture techniques. The partnership between ExxonMobil and Global Thermostat, a company that specializes in direct air capture technology, is one of the company's notable CCS projects. The companies are collaborating to create scalable methods for directly capturing CO2 from the environment. With its dedication to CCS, ExxonMobil is focused on reducing the carbon emissions, which positions it as a major player in the global transition towards a more sustainable energy future.
Shell is a major player in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) market, demonstrating its dedication to addressing climate change. The company regularly participates in a number of global CCS projects and is a partner in the Canadian Quest CCS complex, which absorbs and holds more than a million tonnes of CO2 yearly. Shell is also involved in the Northern Lights project in Norway, which is an endeavor to create a CCS transportation and storage system. Shell also works with other government agencies and groups to promote CCS technologies, highlighting its goal of having net-zero emissions by the year 2050. Shell’s collaborations and investments demonstrate its commitment to using cutting-edge CCS technologies to play a crucial part in meeting global climate targets.
Recent Development by Key Players
In October 2023, Aramco – the world’s largest integrated energy and chemicals company – announced that it has signed an agreement with Siemens for a pilot project for carbon capture and storage (CCS) with direct air capture technology. Aramco is already capturing and processing 45 million standard cubic feet of CO2 at its NGL plant in Hawiyah and injected it into the Uthmaniyah oil reservoir.
In July 2023, ExxonMobil acquired Denbury Resources – a developer of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCS) solutions and enhanced oil recovery – for $4.9 billion. Denbury Resources will be integrated into Exxon’s existing Low Carbon Solutions business and provide some of the first real assets to be deployed by the company in this effort.
Key Players Covered in the Report
ExxonMobil Corporation, Saudi Aramco, British Petroleum (BP), Fluor Corporation, ExxonMobil Corporation, Linde plc, Shell plc, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd, JGC Holdings Corporation, Equinor ASA, Schlumberger Limited, Aker Carbon Capture, Carbon Clean Solutions Limited, C-Capture, Halliburton, Siemens, Hitachi, Ltd, Honeywell International Inc, Mirreco, SeeO2 Energy Inc., Neustark AG, CarbonFree, and Cemvita Factory Inc.
The carbon capture and storage (CCS) market report offers a comprehensive market segmentation analysis along with an estimation for the forecast period 2025–2030.
Segments Covered in the Report
By Technology Type
Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture
Post-Combustion Carbon Capture
Oxy-Fuel Combustion Carbon Capture
By End-Use Industry
Oil and gas industry
Power and energy industry
Metal processing
Chemical industry
Other End-use Industry
Region Covered in the Report
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
U.K.
France
Italy
Spain
Russia
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific (APAC)
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Rest of Asia-Pacific
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
Saudi Arabia
U.A.E
South Africa
Rest of MEA
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Rest of Latin America
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1. Research Overview
1.1. The Report Offers
1.2. Market Coverage
1.2.1. By Technology Type
1.2.2. By End-User
1.2.3. By Region
1.3. Research Phases
1.4. Limitations
1.5. Market Methodology
1.5.1. Data Sources
1.5.1.1. Primary Research
1.5.1.2. Secondary Research
1.5.2. Methodology
1.5.2.1. Data Exploration
1.5.2.2. Forecast Parameters
1.5.2.3. Data Validation
1.5.2.4. Assumptions
1.5.3. Study Period & Data Reporting Unit
2. Executive Summary
3. Industry Overview
3.1. Industry Dynamics
3.1.1. Market Growth Drivers
3.1.2. Market Restraints
3.1.3. Key Market Trends
3.1.4. Major Opportunities
3.2. Industry Ecosystem
3.2.1. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
3.2.2. Recent Development Analysis
3.2.3. Value Chain Analysis
3.3. Competitive Insight
3.3.1. Competitive Position of Industry Players
3.3.2. Market Attractive Analysis
3.3.3. Market Share Analysis
4. Global Market Estimate and Forecast
4.1. Global Market Overview
4.2. Global Market Estimate and Forecast to 2030
5. Market Segmentation Estimate and Forecast
5.1. By Technology Type
5.1.1. Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture
5.1.1.1. Market Definition
5.1.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.1.2. Post-Combustion Carbon Capture
5.1.2.1. Market Definition
5.1.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.1.3. Oxy-fuel Combustion Carbon Capture
5.1.3.1. Market Definition
5.1.3.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.2. By End-User
5.2.1. Oil and Gas Industry
5.2.1.1. Market Definition
5.2.1.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.2.2. Power and Energy Industry
5.2.2.1. Market Definition
5.2.2.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.2.3. Metal Production
5.2.3.1. Market Definition
5.2.3.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.2.4. Chemical Industry
5.2.4.1. Market Definition
5.2.4.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
5.2.5. Other End-User Industry
5.2.5.1. Market Definition
5.2.5.2. Market Estimation and Forecast to 2030
6. North America Market Estimate and Forecast
6.1. By Technology Type
6.2. By End-User
6.3. By Country – U.S., Canada, and Mexico
6.3.1. U.S. Market Estimate and Forecast
6.3.2. Canada Market Estimate and Forecast
6.3.3. Mexico Market Estimate and Forecast
7. Europe Market Estimate and Forecast
7.1. By Technology Type
7.2. By End-User
7.3. By Country – Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe
7.3.1. Germany Market Estimate and Forecast
7.3.2. France Market Estimate and Forecast
7.3.3. U.K. Market Estimate and Forecast
7.3.4. Italy Market Estimate and Forecast
7.3.5. Spain Market Estimate and Forecast
7.3.6. Rest of Europe Market Estimate and Forecast
8. Asia-Pacific Market Estimate and Forecast
8.1. By Technology Type
8.2. By End-User
8.3. By Country – China, Japan, India, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific
8.3.1. China Market Estimate and Forecast
8.3.2. Japan Market Estimate and Forecast
8.3.3. India Market Estimate and Forecast
8.3.4. South Korea Market Estimate and Forecast
8.3.5. Singapore Market Estimate and Forecast
8.3.6. Rest of Asia-Pacific Market Estimate and Forecast
9. Rest of the World (RoW) Market Estimate and Forecast
9.1. By Technology Type
9.2. By End-User
9.3. By Country – Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, U.A.E., and Other Countries
9.3.1. Brazil Market Estimate and Forecast
9.3.2. Saudi Arabia Market Estimate and Forecast
9.3.3. South Africa Market Estimate and Forecast
9.3.4. Other Countries Market Estimate and Forecast
10. Company Profiles
10.1. ExxonMobil Corporation
10.1.1. Snapshot
10.1.2. Overview
10.1.3. Offerings
10.1.4. Financial Insight
10.1.5. Recent Developments
10.2. Saudi Aramco, British Petroleum (BP)
10.2.1. Snapshot
10.2.2. Overview
10.2.3. Offerings
10.2.4. Financial Insight
10.2.5. Recent Developments
10.3. Fluor Corporation
10.3.1. Snapshot
10.3.2. Overview
10.3.3. Offerings
10.3.4. Financial Insight
10.3.5. Recent Developments
10.4. ExxonMobil Corporation
10.4.1. Snapshot
10.4.2. Overview
10.4.3. Offerings
10.4.4. Financial Insight
10.4.5. Recent Developments
10.5. Linde plc
10.5.1. Snapshot
10.5.2. Overview
10.5.3. Offerings
10.5.4. Financial Insight
10.5.5. Recent Developments
10.6. Shell plc
10.6.1. Snapshot
10.6.2. Overview
10.6.3. Offerings
10.6.4. Financial Insight
10.6.5. Recent Developments
10.7. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
10.7.1. Snapshot
10.7.2. Overview
10.7.3. Offerings
10.7.4. Financial Insight
10.7.5. Recent Developments
10.8. JGC Holdings Corporation
10.8.1. Snapshot
10.8.2. Overview
10.8.3. Offerings
10.8.4. Financial Insight
10.8.5. Recent Developments
10.9. Equinor ASA
10.9.1. Snapshot
10.9.2. Overview
10.9.3. Offerings
10.9.4. Financial Insight
10.9.5. Recent Developments
10.10. Schlumberger Limited
10.10.1. Snapshot
10.10.2. Overview
10.10.3. Offerings
10.10.4. Financial Insight
10.10.5. Recent Developments
10.11. Aker Carbon Capture
10.11.1. Snapshot
10.11.2. Overview
10.11.3. Offerings
10.11.4. Financial Insight
10.11.5. Recent Developments
10.12. Carbon Clean Solutions Limited
10.12.1. Snapshot
10.12.2. Overview
10.12.3. Offerings
10.12.4. Financial Insight
10.12.5. Recent Developments
10.13. C-Capture
10.13.1. Snapshot
10.13.2. Overview
10.13.3. Offerings
10.13.4. Financial Insight
10.13.5. Recent Developments
10.14. Halliburton
10.14.1. Snapshot
10.14.2. Overview
10.14.3. Offerings
10.14.4. Financial Insight
10.14.5. Recent Developments
10.15. Siemens
10.15.1. Snapshot
10.15.2. Overview
10.15.3. Offerings
10.15.4. Financial Insight
10.15.5. Recent Developments
10.16. Hitachi Ltd.
10.16.1. Snapshot
10.16.2. Overview
10.16.3. Offerings
10.16.4. Financial Insight
10.16.5. Recent Developments
10.17. Honeywell International Inc.
10.17.1. Snapshot
10.17.2. Overview
10.17.3. Offerings
10.17.4. Financial Insight
10.17.5. Recent Developments
10.18. Mirreco
10.18.1. Snapshot
10.18.2. Overview
10.18.3. Offerings
10.18.4. Financial Insight
10.18.5. Recent Developments
10.19. SeeO2 Energy Inc.
10.19.1. Snapshot
10.19.2. Overview
10.19.3. Offerings
10.19.4. Financial Insight
10.19.5. Recent Developments
10.20. Neustark AG
10.20.1. Snapshot
10.20.2. Overview
10.20.3. Offerings
10.20.4. Financial Insight
10.20.5. Recent Developments
10.21. CarbonFree
10.21.1. Snapshot
10.21.2. Overview
10.21.3. Offerings
10.21.4. Financial Insight
10.21.5. Recent Developments
10.22. Cemvita Factory Inc.
10.22.1. Snapshot
10.22.2. Overview
10.22.3. Offerings
10.22.4. Financial Insight
10.22.5. Recent Developments
11. Appendix
11.1. Exchange Rates
11.2. Abbreviations
Note: Financial insight and recent developments of different companies are subject to the availability of information in the secondary domain.
List of Tables
Table 1 Sources
Table 2 Study Periods
Table 3 Data Reporting Unit
Table 4 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 5 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 8 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 9 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 10 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 11 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 12 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 13 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 16 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 17 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 18 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 19 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 20 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 21 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 24 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 25 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 26 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 27 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 28 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 29 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 32 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 33 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 34 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 35 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 36 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 37 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Technology Type, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 40 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 41 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By End-User, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
Table 42 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2018-2023 (USD Billion)
Table 43 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Size, By Region, 2025–2030 (USD Billion)
List of Figures
Figure 1 Market Coverage
Figure 2 Research Phases
Figure 3 Secondary Sources for Different Parameters
Figure 4 Methodology
Figure 5 Data Mining & Exploration
Figure 6 Data Triangulation
Figure 7 Assumptions for Market Estimation and Forecast
Figure 8 Market Synopsis
Figure 9 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market- Growth Drivers and Restraints
Figure 10 Competitive Benchmark
Figure 11 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Highlight
Figure 12 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Technology Type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 14 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By End-User, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 15 Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 16 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Highlight
Figure 17 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Technology Type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 19 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By End-User, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 20 North America Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 21 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Highlight
Figure 22 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Technology Type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 24 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By End-User, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 25 Europe Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 26 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Highlight
Figure 27 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Technology Type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 29 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By End-User, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 30 Asia-Pacific Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 31 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Highlight
Figure 32 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Technology Type, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 34 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By End-User, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Figure 35 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market, By Region, 2018 - 2030 (USD Billion)
Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Coverage
Technology Type Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
End-User Insight and Forecast 2025-2030
Geographical Segmentation
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market by Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific (APAC)
Rest of the World (RoW)
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