Oliver Valves to supply Malaysia’s first CCS project

The Kasawari Phase 2 project is located 200km off the coast of Bintulu, Sarawak in water depths of around 100 metres. The offshore platform is expected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions emitted from flaring by 3.3 million tonnes per year, making it one of the world’s largest CCS projects.
Successful design, testing, and manufacturing of high-performance instrumentation and subsea pipeline valves for Hydrogen and CCS applications are being adopted at scale by the world’s leading energy producing companies such as Petronas.

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