MODEC and Carbon Clean collaborate on offshore carbon capture

If the outcomes of the work considered by the MOU are successful, it would enable post-combustion carbon capture to be offered as a standard offering on future FPSO projects.

Jun 6, 2025 - 08:11
MODEC and Carbon Clean collaborate on offshore carbon capture

Further to the announcement made relating to the development of an FPSO-based Carbon Capture pilot plant, MODEC Inc. (“MODEC”) and Carbon Clean Solutions Ltd. (“Carbon Clean”) have entered an MOU to continue the development and eventual deployment of FPSO-based offshore post-combustion carbon capture technologies.

The agreement seeks to establish the framework in collaborating on how to accelerate the deployment of Carbon Clean’s On-Board Carbon Capture Solution (OCCS) for Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facilities based on MODEC’s well-established FPSO design and technical standards.

Similar to the intent of the recently announced pilot project, and building on the early success already realized, the work to be considered by this MOU will take the proprietary Rotating Packed Bed (RPB) CycloneCC offered by Carbon Clean and seek to size this for the typical emission profile of a MODEC FPSO. If the outcomes of the work considered by the MOU are successful, it would enable post-combustion carbon capture (PCC) to be offered as a standard offering on future FPSO projects.

Koichi Matsumiya, Chief Technical Officer of MODEC noted:

“Based upon the early success of the partnership that we are currently enjoying with Carbon Clean on the Pilot Plant Project, we decided to take this daring step to commit early to accelerating this work. As a technology integrator and offshore solutions provider, we must remain committed to our core values and continue to seek realization of our vision to explore ways to contribute to society humbly and diligently.”

Aniruddha Sharma, Chair and CEO of Carbon Clean said:

“MODEC is setting the pace for the next generation of FPSO development, and we’re proud to support their leadership with our cutting-edge carbon capture technology. This agreement is a major step toward commercializing onboard carbon capture for FPSOs and sets a precedent for the broader maritime industry. As the International Maritime Organization’s emissions regulations develop in support of maritime decarbonization, CycloneCC offers a scalable and viable solution to help vessels meet these targets and achieve full emissions reductions before the end of this decade.”

Developing carbon capture technologies and adding this capability to the extensive menu of emissions reduction technologies not only demonstrates a commitment to carbon reduction but also gives further options for our clients in selecting an FPSO as the tool of choice for field development and continuing to contribute to a stable supply of energy. With gas widely identified for its role as a transition fuel, accelerating development and making ready offshore applications of this for targeted projects fits well with MODEC’s MidTerm plan.