Bayou Bend CCS LLC (“Bayou Bend”), a carbon capture and
sequestration project located along the Texas Gulf Coast, announced
today an expansion of its carbon dioxide (“CO2”) storage footprint
through the acquisition of nearly 100,000 acres onshore in Chambers
and Jefferson Counties, Texas. The increased acreage positions
Bayou Bend to be one of the largest carbon storage projects in the
United States.
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Combined with the previously announced approximately 40,000
acres offshore Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, the expanded Bayou
Bend project now encompasses nearly 140,000 acres of pore space for
permanent CO2 sequestration. The total acreage holds a gross
storage capacity of more than one billion metric tons, positioning
Bayou Bend to be a leading carbon transportation and storage
solution for industrial emitters located in the Houston Ship
Channel and Beaumont / Port Arthur region, one of the largest
industrial corridors in the country.
Bayou Bend is a joint venture between Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
(“Chevron”), through its Chevron New Energies division, Talos
Energy Inc. (NYSE: TALO) (“Talos”), through its Talos Low Carbon
Solutions division, and Carbonvert, Inc. (“Carbonvert”). Equity
interests in Bayou Bend remain 50 percent Chevron, 25 percent Talos
and 25 percent Carbonvert. Effective March 1, 2023, Chevron became
the operator of the LLC.
Chris Powers, Vice President, CCUS, Chevron New Energies, said:
“Delivering CCUS and other lower carbon solutions to
harder-to-abate industries is fundamental to Chevron New Energies’
mission. As a Southeast Texas native, I know how vital these
industries are to our local communities and their economies. With
this expansion, Bayou Bend is positioned to offer CCUS solutions
across a broad region of the Gulf Coast, from Houston to Orange and
into western Louisiana.”
Robin Fielder, Executive Vice President – Low Carbon Strategy
and Chief Sustainability Officer of Talos, said: “We are excited
about Bayou Bend and building the best regional carbon
sequestration hub with the right storage infrastructure adjacent to
two major Southeast Texas industrial corridors. Our partnership is
committed to developing safe, reliable, cost-effective
decarbonization solutions while enabling continued economic growth
in the region. Today’s announcement solidifies Bayou Bend’s
position as Southeast Texas’s leading carbon sequestration
project.”
Alex Tiller, President and CEO of Carbonvert, said: “Expanding
Bayou Bend, alongside our partners Chevron and Talos, is
Carbonvert’s next step to enabling critical large-scale carbon
removal and reduction projects. This expansion sets us up well to
achieve Carbonvert’s goal of sequestering 100 million tonnes before
2032 and underscores our position as one of the leading
independent, pure-play carbon capture and storage developers in the
world. We are grateful for the opportunity to serve such an
important community in Southeast Texas and the greater Gulf Coast
economy.”
Jefferson County Judge Jeff Branick said: “We are pleased that
Chevron, Talos, and Carbonvert are progressing – and expanding –
Bayou Bend in Jefferson County and the greater Golden Triangle
area. This project has the potential to further enhance the
economic strength of our community, and we look forward to working
with the venture in their endeavor."
Chambers County Judge Jimmy Sylvia said: “The expansion of Bayou
Bend into Chambers County presents the region with a significant
opportunity to ensure the continued economic vitality of the
eastern Houston Ship Channel, Mont Belvieu area and eastern
Chambers County for years to come. We look forward to our
partnership with the developers.”
Winnie Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Debbie Breaux
said: “Southeast Texas is home to some of the state’s most vital
industries and we are excited about the opportunity to work with
Chevron, Talos, and Carbonvert. Projects like Bayou Bend are
directly linked to our mission of providing a desirable quality of
life and economic environment, and we look forward to continued
collaboration.”
In 2021, Talos and Carbonvert were selected as the winning
bidders for the Texas General Land Office’s Jefferson County,
Texas, carbon storage lease, located in state waters offshore
Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas. It remains the first and only
offshore lease in the U.S. dedicated to CO2 sequestration. Chevron
joined the Bayou Bend joint venture in May 2022.
About Chevron
Chevron (NYSE: CVX) is one of the world’s leading integrated
energy companies. We believe affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner
energy is essential to achieving a more prosperous and sustainable
world. Chevron produces crude oil and natural gas; manufactures
transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and additives; and
develops technologies that enhance our business and the industry.
We are focused on lowering the carbon intensity in our operations
and growing lower carbon businesses along with our traditional
business lines. For more information, please visit
www.chevron.com.
About Talos Energy
Talos Energy (NYSE: TALO) is a technically driven independent
exploration and production company focused on safely and
efficiently maximizing long-term value through its operations,
currently in the United States and offshore Mexico, both upstream
through oil and gas exploration and production and downstream
through the development of future carbon capture and storage
opportunities. As one of the Gulf of Mexico's largest public
independent producers, we leverage decades of technical and
offshore operational expertise towards the acquisition, exploration
and development of assets in key geological trends that are present
in many offshore basins around the world. With a focus on
environmental stewardship, we are also utilizing our expertise to
explore opportunities to reduce industrial emissions through our
carbon capture and storage initiatives along the U.S. Gulf Coast
and Gulf of Mexico. For more information, visit
www.talosenergy.com.
About Carbonvert
Carbonvert Inc. is a carbon capture and storage project
development and finance company that simplifies decarbonization for
industrial clients. Carbonvert was established in late 2020 by Alex
Tiller and Jan Sherman, veterans of the renewable and conventional
energy sectors to manage the financial and technical complexities
of CCS project development. Our executives have decades of
experience developing projects, financing tax advantaged projects,
trading carbon offsets, and structuring over $4 billion in
infrastructure investments, including equity, tax equity, and debt
for large assets. Carbonvert’s senior team has extensive experience
with large-scale CO2 projects and have designed, secured
environmental and CO2 storage permits, and completed and operated
large-scale carbon capture, transportation, and storage projects
notably Petra Nova CCS in Thompsons, Texas, Quest CCS in Alberta,
Canada, and In Salah in Algeria. For more information, visit
www.carbonvert.com.
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Chevron Kelly Russell KellyRussell@chevron.com
Talos Sergio Maiworm investor@talosenergy.com
Carbonvert Amanda Biggs amanda@carbonvert.com
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