CCUS Market Outlook and Trends - H1 2026
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CCUS Market Outlook and Trends - H1 2026
Summary
The global CCUS market is at an important juncture, where the execution of the current pipeline will be key to market scaling and securing the technology’s position as a decarbonization pathway alongside other high-growth low-carbon technologies.
Over the course of 2025, 42 projects, including both capture and storage facilities, started operations. This resulted in annual CCS capacity increasing by 25% from 2024. While this represents significant sector progress, rates of deployment remain low compared to the total bank of announced projects, with over 650 projects aiming to start operations between 2026 and 2030, based on project announcements.
Despite a large pipeline of CCUS projects, current rates of project deployment remain slow, with 42 projects starting operations over the course of 2025. Based on the current slate of project announcements, over 950mtpa of annual CCS capacity across capture and storage projects aims to enter operations by the end of the decade. This compares to the IEA’s Net Zero Scenario requirements of 1GtCO2 removal by 2030, indicating an undershoot even under a 100% project completion rate scenario.
Key Highlights
Summary
The global CCUS market is at an important juncture, where the execution of the current pipeline will be key to market scaling and securing the technology’s position as a decarbonization pathway alongside other high-growth low-carbon technologies.
Over the course of 2025, 42 projects, including both capture and storage facilities, started operations. This resulted in annual CCS capacity increasing by 25% from 2024. While this represents significant sector progress, rates of deployment remain low compared to the total bank of announced projects, with over 650 projects aiming to start operations between 2026 and 2030, based on project announcements.
Despite a large pipeline of CCUS projects, current rates of project deployment remain slow, with 42 projects starting operations over the course of 2025. Based on the current slate of project announcements, over 950mtpa of annual CCS capacity across capture and storage projects aims to enter operations by the end of the decade. This compares to the IEA’s Net Zero Scenario requirements of 1GtCO2 removal by 2030, indicating an undershoot even under a 100% project completion rate scenario.
Key Highlights
- The United States continues to lead for both active CCUS projects, as well as capacity across upcoming developments. Despite concerns of repeal, the retention of the 45Q tax credit has helped to restore some confidence to the country’s CCUS market. However, the withdrawal of $3.7B of funding in June 2025 from carbon capture, as well as other clean energy demonstration projects, has also dampened market expectations.
- Furthermore, ongoing uncertainty remains surrounding the status of federal funding for two of the largest direct air capture (DAC) facilities in the US, significantly hampering the scaling of more emerging technology pathways in the US.
- The UK also continues to rank highly, facilitated by the capacity associated with the projects that form part of its track 1 and 2 clusters. Other notable developments include 3 UK CCUS projects reaching FID across 2025.
- Snapshot of CCUS capacity growth over the past year
- CCUS capacity outlook, 2021 - 2030
- Regional breakdown of CCUS capacity
- Leading countries for CCUS capacity at the end of the decade.
- Largest upcoming carbon capture projects
- Largest upcoming carbon storage projects
- Carbon capture adoption across facility industries
- Leading owners of CCS capacity
- CCUS deal activity throughout 2025
- Recent CCUS related M&A activity
- Key CCUS policy developments
- Gain insight into the CCUS capacity outlook in the run up to 2030.
- Identify the market trends and key players in CCUS technology.
- Understand patterns of CCUS project development and adoption.
- Understand how and where the market is growing as it scales to become a key technology for the global energy transition.
- Track CCUS-related deal activity over the course of 2025.
- Learn about the latest CCUS policy developments.
Table of Contents
20 Pages
- Overview
- Quarterly snapshot
- CCUS Capacity Outlook
- Active and upcoming capacity
- CCUS capacity outlook
- Leading regions and countries for CCUS
- Large-scale upcoming capture projects
- Leading CO2 storage projects
- Leading sectors for CCUS adoption
- Leading owners of CCUS capacity.
- Leading CCUS contractors
- CCUS-related deal activity
- Key CCUS policy developments
- List of Tables
- Capacity share change between Q1 2025 - Q1 2026
- The largest upcoming capture projects globally
- The largest upcoming storage projects globally
- CCUS-related M&A and capital raisings activity in H2 2025
- Recent CCUS policy and funding developments
- List of Figures
- A year in data in the global CCUS market
- CCUS outlook based on active and upcoming projects, 2021 - 2030
- Regional breakdown of CCUS market by total capacity and post-feasibility capacity
- Regional split of CCUS capacity by development stage, based on project announcements
- Leading countries for CCUS capacity, based on project announcements
- Carbon capture adoption across facility industries
- Leading companies by annual CCUS capacity at year-end 2025
- Leading companies by annual capacity across upcoming projects
- Leading companies by CCUS-related contract awards in 2025
- CCUS deal trends quarterly comparison, Q4 2024 - Q4 2025
- CCUS policy map
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