Carbon Dioxide Capture & Conversion (CO 2 CC) Program A Membership Program offered by The Catalyst Group Resources (TCGR)

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Carbon Dioxide Capture & Conversion (CO 2 CC) Program A Membership Program offered by The Catalyst Group Resoures (TCGR) 2018 P.O. Box 680 Spring House, PA 19477 USA Tel: (215) 628-4447 Fax: (215) 628-2267 www.atalystgrp.om

Abstrat Membership-driven onsortium of industrial organizations/institutes seeking to develop, monitor, and utilize the state-of-the-art in tehnologial progress and ommerial implementation of CO 2 apture and utilization/onversion Designed to doument tehnially and ommerially viable options for CO 2 apture/lean-up as well as its onversion/utilization in useful produts whih meaningfully address the hallenges posed by energy effiieny, CO 2 life-yle and overall sustainability issues Founded in 2010 with nine (9) harter members, inluding: Chevron, Dow Chemial, ExxonMobil, Evonik, Kaiteki Institute (Mitsubishi Chemial), National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy (NICE), Sunor Energy, Total SA, and UOP. Additional members sine then inlude: Braskem, Clariant/Süd-Chemie, King Abdullah University of Siene & Tehnology (KAUST), Reliane Industries and Repsol Interative ommunity whih an be installed orporate wide/globally in order to benefit resouring and ollaboration both externally and internally Delivering timely and insightful information and analyses, aessible exlusively to members and proteted by onfidentiality agreements, inluding tehnoeonomi reports, email ommuniations and an annual meeting Resulting in a value-added relationship among members and with TCG/TCGR, leading to improved (or unique) external partnership and/or investment possibilities The CO 2 CC Program follows the well-established model initiated in TCGR s Catalyti Advanes Program (CAP) founded in 1995 and operating suessfully sine then. 1

Need/Justifiation The mitigation and/or ontrol of GHG are now beoming a global priority, with leaders embraing the vision that by reduing CO 2 through improved effiieny they an improve their profitability - the drivers to implement are signifiant! Among the largest hurdles to ahieving the vision is the development of ost-effetive methods to apture CO 2 at ommerial sale that approah required levels of $US 20-25 per m.t. equivalent. Alternatives inlude the deployment of ost off-setting onversion of CO 2 into useful produts or EOR. There is an inreasing diversity of approahes towards making CO 2 apture and onversion tehnologially and eonomially viable, heightening the importane of seleting the best routes for further development. Investing in the wrong approahes ould be quite ostly; investing too early (or too late) ould be atastrophi. The impetus is lear! Over the next 5-10 years, GHG will be a multi-billion $$ business, in whih leaders with the best proess tehnologies and/or positions will reap tremendous rewards. TCGR s CO 2 CC Program is a uniquely value-added servie, different from government-run efforts, in whih members reeive industrially-foused information, analyses and ommentary. The program highlights opportunities, ompares alternatives and provides unique insights for its members. 2

Representation of CO 2 CC Program Membership The program was launhed in January 2010 with nine (9) harter members who worked with TCGR in defining the sope and ontent of the deliverables by delineating areas of partiular interest or importane to them; membership interation remains a hallmark of the program. CO 2 CC Program Members Sine Launh in 2010 BASF Braskem SA Chevron Clariant/Süd-Chemie Conoo Phillips Dow Chemial Evonik ExxonMobil Kaiteki Institute (Mitsubishi Chemial) King Abdullah University of Siene & Tehnology (KAUST) National Institute of Clean-and-Low Carbon Energy (NICE) Reliane Industries Repsol SA Saudi Aramo Statoil Sunor Energy Total SA UOP The membership ontinues to expand and evolve, with industry leaders refleting an inreasing diversity of interests and pursuits P.O. Box 680 Spring House, PA 19477 USA Tel: +1 (215) 628-4447 Fax: +1 (215) 628-2267 www.atalystgrp.om 3

Program Deliverables Members of the CO 2 CC Program benefit from a four-tiered deliverable approah: 1. CO 2 CC Tehno-eonomi Reports Gain ompetitive advantage through onfidential state-of-the art studies in CO 2 CC. Three (3) state-of-the-art reports annually overing R&D, ommerial development and pratial real world implementation. These exlusive reports are authored by the world s leading sientists and are peer reviewed. Topis are determined by the membership (via ballot) and report sope/ontent is shaped by member input. 2. CO 2 CC Communiqués Timely and foused window on the market-plae of new developments in CO 2 CC. Weekly emails apturing the latest global news on tehnial, ommerial, governmental and regulatory developments and annotated with insights, observations and reommendations for ompetitive advantage. 3. CO 2 CC Projet Postings - Exlusive, members-only orporate opportunity offers for joint tehnial and/or ommerial development. As needed emails overing R&D and strategi partnership opportunities in new tehnologies/businesses, as offered by members. 4. Member Meeting and/or Internet-based Webinar(s) Benhmarking and alliane building events. Throughout the membership year, TCGR onvenes exlusive members-only meetings and/or webinars. These allow members to mix with industry peers involved in CO 2 CC. Deliverables are timely and insightful, aessible exlusively to members, and proteted by onfidentiality agreements. Note that at no time are member ompanies expeted to ontribute ontent (e.g., R&D results, tehnology development progress, et.) for the reports or other program deliverables; the intelletual property of all member ompanies remains proprietary to them and program deliverables are based solely on publily available information 4

Program Evolution The urrent CO 2 CC Program members have interests and needs whih ontinue to evolve, so the program is hanging along with them, as follows: 2010-2011: fous on R&D/tehnology benhmarks 2012-13: movement towards energy effiieny and real world lessons learned 2014-beyond: need for pratial implementation and pathways to finanial returns The CO 2 CC Program direted efforts in 2015 (and will ontinue beyond) towards further enhaning the value provided as well as the member experiene, inluding: More frequent and ationable Projet Posting opportunities Exlusive offers of Joint Innovation Projets (JIPs) among members Inreased diret ommuniation with liaisons to better align the program with orporate interests These features will inrease the interativity and potential for partnerships among the membership with the aim of implementing ationable ost-saving projets. 5

Program Sope The sope of the program is defined by the following parameters: CO 2 apture and/or separation CO 2 onentration, purifiation and/or other post-treatment CO 2 utilization/onversion (e.g., CO 2 as a feedstok) for use as a fuel or intermediate, inluding enhaned oil reovery (EOR) appliations Industrial proess improvements and energy saving initiatives whih mitigate CO 2 generation Energy requirements and/or penalties (plus other osts), inluding energy effiieny Bottom-line finanial (inome) impats resulting from CO 2 redution programs Life-yle onsiderations and sustainability of CO 2 appliations GHG/ CO 2 regulation and ap and trade developments Government-sponsored demonstration and sale-up ativities The breadth of tehnologies and ommerial developments are doumented and assessed relative to their tehnial and/or ommerial potential. Efforts are made to relate urrent developments to past efforts and point out future onvergenes. 6

Representative Study Topis Sine CO 2 CC Program Ineption in 2010 Progress Towards Cost-Effetive and Sustainable H 2 Prodution Venture Start-Ups for CO 2 Conversion CO 2 Utilization in Reforming Benhmarking CO 2 Capture Tehnology (Vol. 3): Update on Seleted Pre-/Oxy-Combustion and Post-Combustion Capture Routes System Perspetives/Net GHG Benefit of CO 2 Conversion Tehnologies Integration of Renewable Energy in CO 2 Capture and Conversion Proesses Integrated CO 2 Capture and Conversion from Flue Gases Progress Towards Tehnologially and Commerially Viable CO 2 Conversion to Olefins, Aids and Esters Energy Effiieny/ CO 2 Mitigation Case Study Series Vol. 1: Refining and Fuels; Vol. 2: Petrohemials and Chemials Proess/Energy Integration in CO 2 Capture: Opportunities and Challenges Advanes in Energy Effiienies via Separations Tehnology Conversion of CO 2 to Syngas and SNG CO 2 in Enhaned Oil Reovery Analysis of Demand for Captured CO 2 and Produts from CO 2 Conversion Retrofit Suitability of Competing CO 2 Tehnologies Advanes in Tehnologies for CO 2 Conversion to Fuels Advanes in Tehnologies for CO 2 Conversion to Chemials These topis have been seleted by members as deliverables in the 2010-2017 membership years P.O. Box 680 Spring House, PA 19477 USA Tel: +1 (215) 628-4447 Fax: +1 (215) 628-2267 www.atalystgrp.om 7

Study Topis Under Consideration for 2018 and Beyond The following topis, plus those to be provided as write-in ideas by members, are under onsideration as potential studies in 2018 (and beyond): CO 2 Utilization Beyond EOR Impat of Carbon Taxes on the Refining, Chemials and Allied Industries? Advanes in Flare, Assoiated and Stranded Gas Capture, Conversion and Utilization Diret Air CO 2 Capture and Other Net Negative CO 2 Proessing Tehnologies Advanes in CO 2 Inorporation in Polymers Power to X (Chemials) Advanes in Mineral Carbonation of CO 2 Compat, Light-Weight CO 2 Capture Tehnologies for Small- to Medium-sale CO 2 Emitters Life Cyle Assessment (LCA) of CO 2 Conversion Value Chains State of the Art and Future Prospets for Eletrohemial CO 2 Conversion Routes Advanes in Diret Dearbonization of Natural Gas Natural Gas as an Energy and Carbon Soure for Metallurgi Industries: Impats on CO 2 Emissions 8

Program Options and Fees The CO 2 CC Program is an annual onsortium with two levels of partiipation in 2018: Patron Membership at $35,000 per year; Sponsor Membership at $26,000 per year. The Patron membership entitles the subsriber to all three (3) tehno-eonomi reports produed eah year. At the Sponsor level, the ompany selets two (2) of the three (3) tehno-eonomi reports produed eah year. One a ompany has ommitted to joining the program for two onseutive years (e.g., 2018-19), they may elet to exhange report seletions in a given year for previously ompleted reports. The membership has inluded this 2-year requirement to avoid ompanies suspending their memberships without losing report privileges. Eah member ompany signs a Corporate Membership Agreement, whih fully douments the program ontent and the way that the program works. Examples of seleted program deliverables (i.e., exerpts of ompleted reports, weekly CO 2 CC Communiqué emails, member ballots, atual report Tables of Contents, et.) an be made available upon request as an member testimonials. The Catalyst Group Resoures (TCGR) is known for its visionary stane in the identifiation of new tehnologies that lead to the development of new markets and industries. The lients who join our programs/studies benefit by being leaders in these new opportunities to their ompetitive advantage. 9

Additional Information and TCGR Contat Details The Carbon Dioxide Capture & Conversion (CO 2 CC) Program is available on a membership basis from The Catalyst Group Resoures (TCGR) Further details an be obtained at: www.atalystgrp.om/php/tgr_o2.php TCGR ontat: Mr. John J. Murphy CO 2 CC Program Diretor, and President, TCGR John.J.Murphy@atalystgrp.om +1.215.628.4447 P.O. Box 680 Spring House, PA 19477 U.S.A ph: +1.215.628.4447 fax: +1.215.628.2267 www.atalystgrp.om 10