BHP and Asian steelmakers join forces to study carbon capture hubs

Consortium also includes JSW Steel and Hyundai Steel, eyes outcome by end of 2026

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A view shows the BHP logo at its headquarters in Melbourne. The global resources company has joined a consortium to look at potential applications for captured CO2 in industrial processes, or transporting captured CO2 via pipeline or shipping to storage sites in Asia or Northern Australia. © Reuters

SHAUN TURTON

SYDNEY -- BHP, Asian steelmakers and other industrial groups have joined forces to study the development of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) hubs in Asia, the Australian mining giant announced on Monday.

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