CarbonCure Technologies, Abdullah Abdin, and Gulf Cryo announced new collaborations to integrate carbon capture and utilisation technologies into construction projects within NEOM, facilitated by the Saudi Ministry of Energy. This agreement follows an MOU between the Ministry of Energy and NEOM, aiming to produce sustainable, lower-carbon concrete for development.
Also read: Aramco, Linde, and SLB Partner to Develop Major Carbon Capture and Storage Hub in Saudi Arabia
A Sustainable Future for Concrete Production
CarbonCure Technologies partners with Abdullah Abdin and Gulf Cryo to integrate carbon utilization into concrete production across Saudi Arabia and the Middle East. Together, the companies will create high-quality concrete that captures CO2, lowers carbon footprints, and adheres to Circular Carbon Economy principles.
Gulf Cryo will capture the CO2, and CarbonCure will inject it into the concrete using its advanced technology. This CO2 mineralizes upon injection and becomes permanently embedded in the concrete, effectively removing it from the atmosphere. This process reduces the carbon intensity of cement content and maintains the concrete’s strength and durability, even after demolition.
Also read: SLB Capturi Completes Carbon Capture Plant at Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik Facility
The partnership underscores the Saudi Ministry of Energy’s support for sustainable construction technologies. As construction activity grows nationwide, the Ministry has backed initiatives that promote environmentally friendly building materials.
Robert Niven, CEO of CarbonCure Technologies, said, “This agreement results from the enablement of the Ministry of Energy and many project stakeholders. We are very grateful to have Abdin as a local concrete producer partner, enabling lower carbon concrete production with CarbonCure’s technologies at its plant in Ghayal and utilizing Gulf Cryo CO2.”
He added, “By helping to lay the foundation for more sustainable concrete material at NEOM and beyond, CarbonCure is proudly demonstrating the enormous potential to significantly reduce embodied carbon of future construction across Saudi Arabia, in the Middle East and worldwide.”
Additionally, CarbonCure installed sustainable concrete technologies, while Gulf Cryo set up CO2 supply infrastructure at Abdullah Abdin’s NEOM plants. CarbonCure is currently installing its technology and anticipates starting lower-carbon concrete production shortly.