John Crane is playing a major role in supporting one of the UK’s most significant carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiatives with the supply of advanced dry gas sealing technology for high-performance CO₂ compression.
As part of the project scope, John Crane is delivering six Type 28XP Dry Gas Seals for use in centrifugal compressors at a new CO₂ compression facility located in North Wales. These compressors are a key part of the infrastructure required to transport and permanently store carbon dioxide captured from industrial plants across the North West of England and North Wales.
The CCS facility will serve as a critical enabler of the UK’s energy transition, acting as a central hub for CO₂ transportation and storage under the seabed in depleted offshore fields. With the project recently reaching financial close, it marks a major step forward in delivering low-carbon infrastructure to support industrial decarbonisation.
John Crane’s Type 28XP Dry Gas Seals are engineered for the rigorous demands of CO₂ and supercritical CO₂ applications, offering outstanding reliability, emissions reduction, and minimal maintenance requirements. Their proven performance in harsh operating environments made them the sealing solution of choice for this high-impact CCS initiative.
“This project reinforces John Crane’s commitment to advancing the energy transition through reliable engineering,” said Philippe Lambert, Vice President, Sales and Aftermarket. “We’re honoured to support this landmark development with our proven sealing technologies, helping to accelerate industrial decarbonisation in the UK and beyond.”
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