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The missing link

As momentum builds on the use of carbon capture and storage to accelerate the energy transition, Eng Kiong Koh of the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation discusses the findings of its recent report on possible offloading pathways for CO2 captured onboard vessels with Lesley Bankes-Hughes



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