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44.01 signs agreement with Oman’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals for a first of its kind carbon removal project

44.01 and Oman’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) have agreed a concession for first of kind project

31/05/2023

44.01 concession site in Oman
  • World leading project by Omani technology startup
  • CO2 from Direct Air Capture onsite and Omani industries
  • Potential for peridotite mineralisation to play significant role in Oman’s Orderly Transition to Net Zero

44.01 and Oman’s Ministry of Energy and Minerals (MEM) have agreed a concession for the world’s first commercial-scale peridotite mineralisation project. The project, which will begin in 2024 in the Hajar mountains, will be the largest peridotite mineralisation activity in the world, and the first commercial demonstration to mineralise multiple tonnes of CO2 per day.

The project will take place at a site in Al Qabil, where 44.01 has already completed a successful pilot project to prove that their process is effective, safe and permanent. 44.01 will take CO2 captured from the atmosphere or from industrial processes, dissolve it in water and then inject it into peridotite formations deep underground, where it will mineralise, or turn into rock, meaning it can never escape back into the atmosphere.

Peridotite, an ultramafic rock found in abundance across Oman, mineralises CO2 naturally, but this usually takes decades. 44.01’s technology accelerates the process, offering a safe, permanent, scalable way of eliminating CO2 in less than a year.

H.E. Eng. Salim bin Nasser bin Said Al Aufi, Minister of Energy and Minerals, said “44.01’s mineralisation technology, developed here in Oman, has the potential to help our country meet its net zero targets and decarbonise vital Omani industries in line with His Majesty’s Vision 2040. We are pleased to support 44.01 in its largest project so far and we look forward to seeing what this technology can achieve in the future.

Talal Hasan, Founder and CEO of 44.01, said “We are delighted to have agreed this concession with the Ministry of Energy and Minerals. We hope this project paves the way for the Sultanate of Oman to become a world leader in permanent CO2 removal.