Published by Todd Bush on November 6, 2024
CALGARY, Alberta & HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GLJ Ltd. (“GLJ”) and Energy Fuse Group LLC (“Energy Fuse”) are pleased to announce the formation of a joint venture aimed at project implementation with industry-leading engineering and geosciences products and services for Carbon Sequestration and Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) projects across the United States.
This strategic partnership leverages the deep expertise of both companies in project management, operational design, subsurface, and commercial evaluations to facilitate effective CO2 storage solutions in compliance with evolving state and federal regulations.
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With carbon capture and storage becoming a crucial part of the global effort to mitigate climate change, this joint venture is timely and aligns with the U.S.’s focus on integrating carbon sequestration activities into state legal frameworks. GLJ and Energy Fuse’s combined technical capabilities position them to provide comprehensive support to states and industries as they adopt carbon storage solutions.
Alan Withey, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer at GLJ, stated, “We believe this joint venture is well-positioned to provide the highest caliber of intelligence to the U.S. carbon sequestration market. With each state crafting its own procedures around CO2 storage applications, our expertise in subsurface evaluation allows us to offer critical guidance and support for companies wanting to engage in carbon sequestration activities and to states looking for practices to craft their individual legislation using the latest techniques and information available. This partnership brings together two companies with a shared vision to drive progress in carbon sequestration and enhanced oil recovery.”
Pk Pande, Managing Director of Energy Fuse, commented, “Partnering with GLJ presents a unique opportunity to bring global best practices and cutting-edge technologies into the North American market. Our combined expertise ensures that we address both the technical and commercial challenges of CO2 sequestration, a rapidly evolving industry. By focusing on the full project lifecycle—from planning and design to implementation, regulatory compliance, and operations—we help guide the industry not only toward the projects worth pursuing but also steer them away from those that are not.”
GLJ, with a longstanding history of providing consulting services to the energy sector, is renowned for its innovative approach to resource evaluation and emissions management. Energy Fuse brings decades of experience in geoscience and engineering, making it an ideal partner for this venture. Together, they aim to facilitate state applications for Carbon Sequestration and provide solutions that benefit both the environment and the energy industry.
GLJ is a leading global engineering, geoscience, and business professional consultancy based in Calgary, Canada. GLJ has over 50 years of experience meeting client needs for energy resource, reserves, and emerging energy source evaluation, in addition to responsible and sustainable development strategies in an evolving world of energy.
The Energy Fuse Group (EFG) team provides industry with state-of-the-art integrated project, technical, and commercial services required to plan, design, implement, operate, and post-appraise energy projects in areas encompassing carbon management, EOR, and conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons. The team’s application of industry-leading technology and best practices equips clients to act with confidence and develop outstanding commercial outcomes with prudent financial, uncertainty, and risk measures.
EFG’s unique and innovative approach seamlessly integrates all key components of the energy infrastructure system, including source/emissions, subsurface, transport, wells, and facilities.
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