
SLB Launches Comprehensive Carbon Storage Solutions with Sequestri Portfolio
Energy technology company SLB has introduced its Sequestri carbon storage solutions, designed to provide comprehensive support for carbon capture and storage projects throughout their entire lifecycle. The new portfolio addresses the growing demand for reliable, long-term carbon storage solutions as industries worldwide seek to reduce their carbon footprints.
The Sequestri portfolio combines customized hardware with advanced digital workflows to enhance decision-making across the complete carbon storage value chain. From initial site selection and planning through development, operations, and long-term monitoring, the solutions are designed to provide the precision and reliability needed for successful carbon storage projects.
Katherine Rojas, SLB’s senior vice president of Industrial Decarbonisation, emphasized the technology’s importance in shifting project economics: “Advanced technology solutions have a crucial role to play in shifting the economics and safeguarding the integrity of carbon storage projects. The Sequestri portfolio offers a comprehensive suite of solutions that provide the precision, reliability and efficiency needed to advance carbon storage projects at every stage of their lifecycle, driving meaningful progress toward industrial decarbonisation at scale.”
The portfolio leverages more than 25 years of carbon capture and storage project experience, utilizing interconnected digital technologies and services to help developers screen, rank, design, model, simulate and analyze every phase of project development. The system includes specialized equipment engineered specifically for carbon storage applications, including subsurface safety valves, measurement tools, and cementing systems featuring SLB’s EverCRETE CO2-resistant cement system.
Combined with SLB’s Capturi carbon capture solutions, the Sequestri portfolio provides a complete suite of complementary technologies enabling large-scale decarbonization from the point of capture through permanent carbon storage.
Source: OilReviewAfrica.com