On 25 January 2011, independent international oil and gas firm Maersk Oil, a subsidiary of A.P. Moeller - Maersk Group, announced that it had acquired a license to Clean Energy Systems' (CES) proprietary pressurized oxy-fuel combustion technology. California, US-based CES is currently trialing its oxy-fuel combustor technology at a Kern County, California power generation facility that the company acquired from AES in 2003. Key trends in this On Point include: Maersk taps CES to unlock EOR growth objectives. License agreement is a sign of CES's progress toward commercialization. In Maersk, CES gains another key partner in vying for EU project funding.
On 25 January 2011, independent international oil and gas firm Maersk Oil, a subsidiary of A.P. Moeller - Maersk Group, announced that it had acquired a license to Clean Energy Systems' (CES) proprietary pressurized oxy-fuel combustion technology. California, US-based CES is currently trialing its oxy-fuel combustor technology at a Kern County, California power generation facility that the company acquired from AES in 2003. Key trends in this On Point include: