Baker Hughes on Monday announced a partnership with Frontier Infrastructure to accelerate the development of the latter’s large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) and power solutions in the United States. The oilfield services provider added it would provide technology solutions to support carbon capture projects along with power generation and data centers. Baker Hughes said it would leverage key technologies for well design, carbon dioxide compression and long-term monitoring to develop Frontier’s Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub located in Wyoming. The company added it would use its gas turbines to support 256 megawatts of power generation to meet increasing power demand across the U.S. Mountain West region, Texas and Wyoming.
As part of the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide technology solutions to support the development of the SCS Hub and future infrastructure projects. By leveraging its key technologies for well design, COâ‚‚ compression, and long-term monitoring, Baker Hughes will help optimize project execution, allowing Frontier to move forward with greater efficiency and financial certainty.
Courtesy of Baker Hughes.