Episode 6: CCUS and the decarbonization opportunity in Saudi Arabia
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OGCI is working with key countries to identify the role that scaled-up carbon capture, use and storage could play in their national decarbonization strategy, the opportunities it opens up and what policies could accelerate deployment. We talk to Tidjani Niass, CCUS lead at Saudi Aramco who headed up the work on Saudi Arabia.
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