Kelington expands collaboration with PETRONAS CCS Solutions


The company said the addendum builds upon the original MoU signed on July 3, 2025.

PETALING JAYA: Integrated engineering solutions provider, Kelington Group Bhd has signed an addendum to its memorandum of understanding (MoU) with PETRONAS CCS Solutions Sdn Bhd as part of its ongoing collaboration on carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives.

In a statement, the integrated engineering solutions provider said the addendum builds upon the original MoU signed on July 3, 2025, which established a framework for both parties to explore opportunities in the management of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

“The collaboration encompasses the evaluation of technologies, facilities, feasibility, commercial aspects, funding opportunities, and relevant industries, while leveraging Ace Gases’ expertise in CO2 logistics and facility operations.

“Both parties agreed to expand the scope of collaboration to include Satellite CO2 Terminal Study, which represents a key component within the CCS value chain.”

Kelington said a satellite CO2 terminal functions as an intermediate hub where liquefied CO2 primarily from the onboard carbon capture is received, temporarily stored, and transferred for onward utilisation or permanent sequestration.

The study will assess the feasibility of developing such terminals, covering facility design, transfer infrastructure, integration with future CCS hubs, as well as commercial frameworks.

Pursuant to the addendum, the MoU will be in force for two years from July 3, 2025, providing both parties time to undertake comprehensive technical and commercial assessments.

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