
Cerilon
Cerilon GTL
The Cerilon GTL North Dakota carbon capture project is being developed as part of Cerilon’s gas-to-liquids facility near Trenton in Williams County, North Dakota. The project includes a pre-combustion carbon capture system that separates CO₂ from off-gases generated during syngas production and Fischer-Tropsch processing. Captured CO₂ will be compressed on site and transported by underground pipeline for geologic sequestration either on site or at third-party storage locations. Cerilon’s design is sized to capture approximately 450,000 metric tons of CO₂ per year. The capture unit is fully integrated into the GTL process flow and operates continuously during steady-state production For storage development, Cerilon completed a CCS pre-feasibility study with the University of North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), which evaluated four potential storage locations within the Williston Basin. The analysis confirmed the project site itself as technically suitable for geologic storage, although Cerilon is also evaluating off-site sequestration partnerships.
State
North Dakota
Country
United States of America
Region
us
Project name
Cerilon GTL
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