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Coastal Bend LNG

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.

City

Ingleside

Country

United States of America

Region

us

Project name

Coastal Bend LNG Carbon Capture Project

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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