Baker Hughes Technology For Australia CCS Project

Baker Hughes will provide turbine and compressor technology for Australia’s Moomba carbon capture and storage project.

Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract with Santos, a natural gas producer in Australia, to supply turbomachinery equipment for the Moomba Carbon Capture and Storage project (Moomba CCS). The project will serve a gas processing plant and permanently store 1.7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually in depleted natural gas reservoirs in the onshore Cooper Basin in South Australia. Baker Hughes will provide a PGT25+G4 aeroderivative gas turbine, a MCL compressor, and BCL compressor technology, which will enable Santos to compress COcaptured at Moomba CCS for transportation and subsequent injection for storage.

“This project exemplifies the range of solutions that energy and industrial companies are seeking across the energy transition and how collaboration is needed to lower emissions and enhance efficiencies from their operations,” said Rod Christie, executive vice president of Turbomachinery & Process Solutions at Baker Hughes. “Through our advanced turbomachinery technology, we are supporting Santos to decarbonize natural gas while providing an opportunity to utilize CO2 as a valuable input for producing reliable energy with advanced blue hydrogen.”