Baker Hughes launches CCUS digital platform
16 September 2024
CarbonEdge powered by Cordant first end-to-end, risk-based digital platform for CCUS, company says
Baker Hughes has launched what it calls the first end-to-end, risk-based digital platform for carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) operations.
The company’s CarbonEdge powered by Cordant is designed to provide comprehensive support, regulatory reporting, and operational risk management, the company said.
CarbonEdge is designed to provide precise, real-time data and alerts on carbon d
ioxide (CO2) flows across CCUS infrastructure, from carbon capture and compression to pipeline transportation, as well as subsurface storage. This connectivity across the entire CCUS project lifecycle enables customers to identify and manage risk, improve decision-making, enhance operational efficiency, and simplify regulatory reporting, the company said.
Baker Hughes said CarbonEdge makes it the only provider combining advanced risk management and reporting technology for measurement, monitoring and verification (MMV) of CO2 with comprehensive digital monitoring, engineering expertise and domain knowledge across surface and subsurface planning and operations. Integration with Baker Hughes subsurface modelling and autonomous modeling solutions delivers storage site characterization workflows and comprehensive MMV frameworks.
“CCUS technology solutions are essential for driving decarbonization of the energy and industrial sectors on our path to solving for climate change,” said Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli. “With the launch of CarbonEdge, we not only expand our portfolio of digital solutions to support new energies and empower our customers’ ability to mitigate risk while enhancing operational efficiency, but also take a bold step toward a future with more sustainable energy development. We look forward to working alongside Wabash Valley Resources to refine and evolve CarbonEdge, ensuring it continues to meet the dynamic needs of a rapidly changing industry.”
In July, Wabash Valley Resources (WVR), a pioneer in low-carbon ammonia fertilizer production, and Baker Hughes signed a long-term agreement to supply advanced technology services and solutions to support WVR’s ammonia production with compression systems, injection well construction and perform testing and monitoring services for the geological sequestration of CO2. As a launch customer, WVR will leverage CarbonEdge to measure, monitor and verify the volumes of CO2 collected, transported and sequestered underground. The companies will also collaborate closely on the further development of the CarbonEdge platform.
Applicable to any CCUS infrastructure applied across multiple industries, CarbonEdge, powered by Cordant, is expected to be fast to deploy and easy to scale, ensuring connectivity, data synchronization and interoperability across various components of the digital ecosystems of Baker Hughes and its customers, the company said.
The first fully integrated digital offering within Baker Hughes’ Climate Technology Solutions portfolio, CarbonEdge joins Baker Hughes’ digital solutions such as JewelSuite, Leucipa and Cordant, which span the energy and industrial value chains.