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Technip Energies and Shell Catalysts & Technologies have officially signed a global alliance agreement to exclusively collaborate on the delivery of a post-combustion amine-based carbon capture solution. This joint effort will leverage Shell’s CANSOLV CO2 Capture System.
The alliance aims to combine Shell Catalysts & Technologies’ expertise in technology with Technip Energies’ proficiency in integration and project delivery. The two companies intend to offer an enhanced and complementary solution within the post-combustion carbon capture sector, with the goal of maximizing value for customers.
Both companies believe that this collaborative model will make carbon capture more investable, scalable, and accessible for various industrial sectors, thereby assisting clients in their decarbonization efforts. The alliance is designed to integrate expertise from the initial stages of a project through to operational support, ensuring committed collaboration and close work with clients for seamless execution and continuous performance optimization.
Robin Mooldijk, President Projects & Technology, Shell, stated, “This agreement marks a significant milestone in a relationship built on shared ambition and delivery. Through our strengthened alliance with Technip Energies, we’re helping customers advance their decarbonisation plans, backed by deep expertise and more than a decade of working side by side.”
Arnaud Pieton, Chief Executive Officer, Technip Energies, commented, “By forming a global alliance with Shell Catalysts & Technologies in the field of carbon capture, we combine cutting-edge technology, smart engineering and excellence in project execution. This global alliance is the result of more than 10 years of collaboration and continuous innovation. Our ambition is to deliver a world designed to last by enabling hard-to-abate industries to decarbonize with greater certainty and affordably. Canopy by T.EN™ powered by Shell CANSOLV® carbon capture solution pragmatically delivers on this ambition.”
The alliance builds on a history of proven performance, including two operational CANSOLV facilities and four CANSOLV-based projects that have reached a final investment decision within the last 24 months. Notable among these is Net Zero Teesside Power, which is poised to be the world’s first gas-fired power station incorporating carbon capture and storage. Over this period, both companies have continually refined their offerings through ongoing innovation, standardization, and operational insights to adapt to evolving market demands.




