Rayonier Inc. signed a major underground pore space easement agreement with Reliant Carbon Capture & Storage, covering about 104,000 acres of land in Alabama. The deal will help Reliant capture and safely store carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities in subsurface geologic formations.
Reliant Carbon Capture’s Expansion Plans
In addition, Reliant is actively working on front-end engineering design for a power generation station in the region, to go along with its other, large scale effort to create a carbon dioxide sequestration hub. Working with Rayonier fits into an ongoing strategy of Reliant’s to continue to pursue a decarbonisation program in heavy industry through post combustion carbon capture projects.
Rayonier’s Low-Carbon Focus
Mark McHugh, President & CEO of Rayonier, said, “Carbon capture and storage opportunities represent a key pillar of our land based solutions strategy, and we are encouraged by our progress in securing additional pore space lease agreements.”
He added, “As we continue to grow our land-based solutions business, our team will focus on executing agreements with high quality counterparties, such as Reliant, that position Rayonier to benefit from the transition to a low-carbon economy.”
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Reliant’s Role in Regional Decarbonization
Tom McCarthy, CEO of Reliant, expressed pleasure in collaborating with Rayonier to develop this critical infrastructure project. According to him, by constructing large-volume sequestration hubs along with large-volume post-combustion carbon capture project deployment at high-volume sources, Reliant would equip region’s heavy industry with one of the necessary pieces required in completing decarbonization.
Furthermore, this deal marks rising need and reliance on carbon capture and storage technologies as the world sets forward into low-carbon world economic vision as an endorsement in and positioning of the two organizations in a position of necessity for industrial sector decarbonization.