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J-Power / Japan NUS

Gundih CCS Project

The Gundih CCS pilot in Central Java, Indonesia, aims to capture CO₂ from the Gundih natural gas processing plant, where the raw gas contains a high CO₂ content that must be separated before sale. Instead of venting this CO₂, the project plans to capture around 300,000 tons per year and inject it into nearby deep saline aquifers at depths of about 1,000–1,500 meters. The scheme includes developing injection wells, monitoring systems, and long-term storage verification to demonstrate secure containment. If successful, Gundih will be the first full-chain CCS project in Southeast Asia, serving as a model for larger-scale deployment in Indonesia’s gas sector and beyond, while also helping the country meet its emission reduction commitments

City

Java

Country

Indonesia

Region

asia_pacific

Project name

Gundih CCS Project

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Company:
J-Power / Japan NUS
Project name:
Gundih CCS Project
Project categories:
capture
City:
Java
County:
Grobogan
State:
Central Java
Country:
Indonesia
Region:
Asia-Pacific
Sector:
Natural gas processing
Capacity (Mt/year):
100,000
Status:
Feasibility
Date announced:
Jan-2015
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Article title
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2020-09-22
Japan builds CCS project in Indonesia
2016-03-28
Plans for project to capture and store carbon dioxide produced by gas fields finalized
2021-07-19
Commencement of Feasibility Study for the First Southeast Asia CCS Demonstration Project in Gundih Indonesia
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