Global Steel Leaders Launch Asia’s First Industry-Led CCUS Hub Study

12 August, 2025 by
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A consortium of major steel and energy players — including ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, JSW Steel, Hyundai Steel, BHP, Chevron, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. — is set to begin a pre-feasibility study aimed at fast-tracking the adoption of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology across Asia, according to BHP.

This will be Asia’s first independent, industry-led CCUS hub study, open to additional members. The study will conclude by end-2026, with findings shared publicly to promote wider adoption and guide policy frameworks.

Pioneering Decarbonization for Heavy Industries

The study will focus on hard-to-abate sectors like steelmaking, mapping technical and commercial pathways for CCUS deployment. Key areas of research include:

  • Carbon utilization & storage options, including repurposing captured CO₂ or transporting it for storage in Asia and Northern Australia.

  • Large-scale project planning, including infrastructure design and cost estimation.

  • Cross-border transport solutions via pipelines or shipping.

Shared Infrastructure for Cost Efficiency

The consortium aims to establish shared CCUS hubs to:

  • Reduce unit costs of capture, transport, and storage.

  • Enable large-scale carbon utilization.

  • Address multiple industries simultaneously to accelerate regional decarbonization.

  • Spread costs and risks among participants.

By pooling resources and creating regional hubs, the project seeks to transform carbon management economics in Asia’s steel sector.

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