Zeus Demo FEED agreement signed at energy Asia 2025, accelerating pathway to zero-emission power
Published by Emilie Grant,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
MISC Berhad (MISC), PETRONAS, Aker Solutions AS (AKSO), and Clean Energy Systems Inc. (CES) have officially signed an agreement for the ZEUS Demo Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED), marking a pivotal step in the development of the Zero Emission Power Station (ZEUS) project.
The agreement was formalised on 17 June 2025 during the Energy Asia 2025 Conference in Kuala Lumpur.
ZEUS represents a breakthrough in zero-emission power generation, leveraging high-pressure oxyfuel-based thermal technology with integrated CO2 capture. The FEED phase aims to demonstrate ZEUS’ ability to generate dispatchable, zero-emission power using high-CO2 natural gas streams, transforming previously stranded gas reserves into sustainable energy sources. Once validated, the technology may be scaled up for both onshore and offshore deployment, including floating power applications.
Zahid Osman, President and Group CEO of MISC, said “The ZEUS project demonstrates how we are putting our #deliveringProgress mission into action, harnessing innovation to deliver more energy with less emissions. By integrating cutting-edge carbon capture technology with adaptable maritime solutions, we are not just advancing sustainable power generation but also unlocking new possibilities for stranded gas resources. The signing marks a progressive step forward for the team and exemplifies how partnerships can turn bold ideas into impactful solutions. MISC is proud to collaborate and leverage our maritime expertise to advance this technology for offshore deployment, supporting both Malaysia’s and the world’s transition to a lower-carbon future.”
Vice President of Group Technology and Commercialisation, Izwan Ismail, “ZEUS represents more than a technology demonstration — it is a bold statement of PETRONAS’ unwavering commitment to a low-emission, sustainable future. Beyond its technical capabilities, ZEUS fosters innovation ecosystems and expedites the delivery of sustainable solutions, awakening possibilities for our upstream business. We are collaborating with the right partners to accelerate the delivery of this solution.”
Jo Kjetil Krabbe, Executive Vice President of Power Solutions at Aker Solutions, emphasised the importance of robust engineering and effective system integration as the project moves into its next phase. “We look forward to turning proven components into an integrated system that works at scale, and with zero emissions. Aker Solutions’ role is to ensure that the design is technically robust, that interfaces are well managed, and that the system can be built and operated reliably. Together with PETRONAS Research and MISC Berhad, we’re taking an important step toward making ZEUS ready for deployment in demanding operational environments.”
Mark McGough, CEO of Clean Energy Systems said, “The ZEUS project is another validation of the unique enabling capabilities of CES’ rocket-engine based technology, which can be fuelled by a wide range of gases. Our proprietary platelet burner technology has been developed and extensively tested for the past two decades, and now CES is excited to bring these new oxy-combustion products to benefit the oil and gas market.”
The partners share a clear ambition: to deliver sustainable, and affordable zero-emission power solutions that support the global energy transition.
The ZEUS Demo FEED is designed to replicate the thermodynamic conditions of a full-scale commercial plant, minimising redesign efforts for future scale-up. Testing will be done in Malaysia to validate the system’s feasibility, with the FEED phase setting the stage for a final investment decision on the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) phase in 2026.
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