Woodside pulls, then revises carbon capture plan. Energy has withdrawn its proposed Browse carbon capture and storage (CCS) project from Australia’s environmental approvals process, but plans to resubmit it under updated regulations.

Woodside pulls, then revises carbon capture plan

Woodside Energy has withdrawn its proposed Browse carbon capture and storage (CCS) project from Australia’s environmental approvals process, but plans to resubmit it under updated regulations. 

The move follows reforms to the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act, which aims to streamline approvals while strengthening environmental safeguards. Woodside said it remains committed to advancing the project through a revised, transparent assessment. 

The CCS project would store up to 4 million tonnes of CO2 annually from gas extracted at the Browse fields, helping reduce emissions from the North West Shelf LNG facility, which recently received a life extension to 2070. 

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