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Carbon Capture Fails: Billions Invested, Little Stored
14 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Gorgon CCS project injects only 1.33m tonnes CO2, less than promised.
- Critics argue CCS technology is not a viable climate solution.
- Chevron cites reservoir pressure management for injection decrease.

The Gorgon carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, a $3bn development on Barrow Island, Western Australia, is facing criticism for underperformance. Despite federal government backing and an original 2016 operational target, the project has repeatedly been delayed and is now injecting significantly less CO2 than promised. Last financial year, only 1.33 million tonnes were captured, down from previous years, leading critics to question the technology's efficacy as a climate solution.




