Technip Energies has been awarded a detailed engineering contract for Thailand’s first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, marking a key milestone in the country’s low-carbon energy transition. The contract covers front-end and detailed engineering services for the development of a large-scale CCS facility in Thailand.
The scope of work includes integrated engineering design for carbon capture, transport, and storage systems, drawing on Technip Energies’ proprietary CCS technologies and project execution expertise. The project will deploy advanced capture systems designed to reduce industrial carbon emissions and enable long-term CO₂ storage in compliance with international standards.
The project aligns with Thailand’s national decarbonisation strategy and broader Southeast Asian efforts to deploy CCS as a key emissions reduction tool for hard-to-abate sectors. Once operational, the facility is expected to support industrial emitters in meeting climate targets while strengthening Thailand’s energy security and sustainability objectives.