![]() Geogreen Take Minority Share Rueil-Malmaison (June 29, 2010) – PRESS RELEASE – Aiming to facilitate ArcelorMittal’s efforts to fight climate change and within the framework of the European ULCOS II programme (Ultra–Low Carbon dioxide Steelmaking), Geogreen has acquired a minority equity share of ArcelorMittal GeoLorraine, which has recently filed an exploration permit application for the research of suitable geological storage areas. Along with its share in ArcelorMittal GeoLorraine, Geogreen has been awarded a position on its Board of Directors and a representative from Geogreen will serve as the Deputy General Manager. Add Comment ![]() Strategic Partnership La Defense (August 1, 2008) - Technip and Geogreen have signed a non-exclusive agreement that will allow the two companies to offer clients studies for integrated solutions for the entire carbon (CO2) capture, transport and storage (CCS) chain. "This partnership teams Technip’s know-how in CO2 capture, transport and gas compression for injection into underground structures, with Geogreen’s expertise in CO2 transport and geological storage. It strengthens the positions of both companies on this high-potential market. CO2 capture and storage technologies can be applied in many of Technip’s sectors of activity including oil field developments, hydrogen production units and treatment of natural gas." ![]() Industrial CCS Project Rueil-Malmaison (March 13, 2008) - Veolia Environnement has selected Geogreen to recommend CO2 storage options for its waste treatment facility in Claye Souilly, near Paris. Geogreen will participate in Veolia's feasibility study for the potential installation of an industrial-scale CO2 capture and storage demonstration project at Claye Souilly. Geogreen will be responsible for characterizing the geological CO2 storage options for the site. With an annual treatment capacity of 200,000 metric tons per year of CO2, the site would be the biggest of its kind in France to date. |



