Core Insights - The Xinjiang Research Institute has successfully completed a key research project focused on the industrialization strategy for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) in Xinjiang [1][2] - The project aims to investigate carbon source distribution, storage potential, and emission trends to support carbon reduction in the energy sector [1] Group 1: Project Overview - The project was officially launched in August 2024 and is led by academician Zou Cainan, with collaboration from various key laboratories and oil companies [1] - The CCUS technology is identified as a crucial method for carbon reduction, with favorable conditions for large-scale application in Xinjiang's three major basins: Junggar, Turpan-Hami, and Tarim [1] Group 2: Research Findings - The research team has mapped the scale and characteristics of carbon sources and sinks in the three basins, predicting emission trends and establishing a comprehensive carbon source-sink database [2] - A carbon measurement system covering energy, industry, and ecology has been developed to provide data support for industrial development [2] Group 3: Implementation Strategy - The team has designed five strategic projects and four support measures to promote the establishment of three industrial demonstration bases and two technical management systems [2] - A report outlining the CCUS industrialization development goals for Xinjiang has been compiled to provide systematic solutions for large-scale implementation [2] Group 4: Future Directions - The Xinjiang Science and Technology Department plans to continue research and application of relevant technologies, focusing on key technology development and engineering demonstrations [2] - The initiative aims to contribute to the establishment of a national oil and gas production and processing base, as well as achieving carbon neutrality goals in the region [2]
新疆CCUS产业化战略研究项目通过验收
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun·2025-07-21 03:06