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Coastal Bend LNG Carbon Capture Project

Coastal Bend LNG, a proposed multi-train export facility on the Texas Gulf Coast, is advancing two major initiatives to position itself as a low-carbon LNG producer. The company launched a FEED study with Solvanic to evaluate deployment of electrochemically mediated amine regeneration (EMAR), a next-generation carbon capture technology developed at MIT that uses electricity instead of steam to regenerate solvents, aiming to reduce costs and energy use while capturing CO₂ from pretreatment and cogeneration units. In parallel, Coastal Bend LNG partnered with ClassVI.AI to leverage a neuro-symbolic generative AI system that streamlines preparation of its complex FERC permit filings, enabling faster, more precise regulatory submissions.

CO₂ capture
Status
Feasibility
Sector
Lng
Year announced
Jul-2025
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Project name:
Coastal Bend LNG Carbon Capture Project
Project categories:
capture
City:
Ingleside
County:
San Patricio County
State:
Texas
Country:
United States of America
Region:
United States
Sector:
LNG
Status:
Feasibility
Technology licensor:
Solvanic
Date announced:
Jul-2025
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2025-08-13
Coastal Bend LNG and ClassVI.AI introduce first-of-its-kind AI solution for FERC permit preparation
2025-08-18
Coastal Bend LNG and Solvanic announce carbon capture FEED study
2025-06-25
News Coastal Bend LNG Initiates Development of 22.5 MTPA LNG Export Facility