has signed a joint research agreement for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage with state oil major Sinopec, global energy company Shell and German chemical firm BASF, the company said on its WeChat account late on Monday.
The four companies will jointly assess the feasibility of building China's first open 10 million metric ton CCUS project in eastern China, Baosteel said.
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