BKV, CIP form carbon capture joint venture with $500 million investment – Oil & Gas 360
- BKV Corporation and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners formed a $500 million joint venture in 2025 to advance carbon capture projects across the United States.
- The joint venture resulted from BKV’s leadership in CCUS and CIP’s expertise in low-carbon infrastructure investment, with CIP acquiring up to a 49% stake.
- BKV contributed its Barnett Zero project in North Texas, which started in November 2023 and sequestered over 200,000 tonnes of CO2, and the Eagle Ford project, expected to begin injections in early 2026.
- Chris Kalnin, CEO of BKV, highlighted that teaming up with CIP enhances the financial foundation of BKV’s CCUS operations and supports faster expansion of the business.
- The partnership will broaden the range of CCUS initiatives to address the rising need for low-carbon energy solutions, establishing both companies as key contributors in advancing sustainable energy developments.
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BKV, CIP form carbon capture joint venture with $500 million investment – Oil & Gas 360
(World Oil) – BKV Corporation has formed a strategic joint venture with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), on behalf of its Energy Transition Fund I, to expand BKV’s portfolio of carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) projects. CIP, on behalf of its Energy Transition Fund I, has agreed to commit $500 million to be invested by the JV for use in designing, constructing and operating CCUS projects across the United States in exc
BKV and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners announce carbon capture joint venture with US$500 million investment
BKV Corporation has announced the formation of a joint venture between BKV dCarbon Ventures, LLC, BKV’s wholly-owned subsidiary, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, on behalf of its Energy Transition Fund I, to expand BKV’s portfolio of carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration (CCUS) projects.
BANPU and Denmark’s CIP launch $500 million carbon capture venture in the U.S.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Invests $500M in BKV Carbon Capture JV
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a leading energy infrastructure investor, has committed $500 million to a joint venture with BKV Corp., a Denver-based energy company. The investment, made through CIP’s Energy Transition Fund I, will support the design, construction, and operation of carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS) projects across the U.S. Under the terms of the agreement, Copenhagen Infrastructure will contribute …
Danish investor offers $500 mln to expand US natural gas producer’s CCUS projects « Carbon Pulse
A Danish infrastructure investment firm will commit $500 million to expand a US natural gas producer's carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) operations across the nation, according to a Thursday announcement.
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