What's Happening?
Worley has been contracted by Dow to provide front-end engineering design (FEED) services for the Path2Zero project in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. This initiative aims to create the world's first fully integrated net-zero emissions ethylene cracker and
derivatives complex. The project will incorporate advanced technologies like cogeneration and carbon capture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Worley's role involves developing a new cogeneration facility with integrated carbon capture technology, supporting Dow's goal of achieving net-zero operations by 2030.
Why It's Important?
The Path2Zero project represents a significant step in industrial decarbonization, setting a benchmark for sustainable petrochemical manufacturing. By reducing emissions and expanding production capabilities, the project aligns with global efforts to combat climate change. Worley's involvement underscores the importance of engineering expertise in achieving sustainability goals. The project's success could influence industry standards and encourage other companies to adopt similar technologies, contributing to broader environmental and economic benefits.












