SLP’s Carbon Capture Firm Targets Indian Oil, Gas and Heavy Industry
Carbon Capture Company (CCC) will deliver end-to-end CCS solutions tailored to high-emission industries, alongside Decarbonisation Strategy and Advisory, and Policy and Climate Governance Advisory. It also fosters partnerships for (R&D), innovation and capacity building across the carbon management ecosystem.
September 13, 2025. By News Bureau

Carbon Capture Company (CCC) is entering the Indian market as part of its global expansion strategy. Founded in 2023 by SLP Project Management Services, the company aims to help India address its significant share of global CO₂ emissions, currently among the highest in the world, with industrial sectors like oil and gas, steel and cement accounting for over 35 percent of the country’s total emissions. The company’s goal is to help capture and store millions of tonnes of CO₂ annually in India by the next decade, while accelerating the adoption of climate-resilient industrial practices and supporting the country’s 2070 net-zero commitment.
The company will deliver end-to-end CCS solutions tailored to high-emission industries, alongside Decarbonisation Strategy and Advisory, and Policy and Climate Governance Advisory. It also fosters partnerships for Research and Development (R&D), innovation and capacity building across the carbon management ecosystem.
With India’s net-zero 2070 goal and the push to cut Scope 1 industrial emissions, CCC’s planned entry comes as a timely boost to the nation’s decarbonisation efforts. For businesses aiming to scale globally, sustainability is now a market necessity. CCC helps integrate decarbonisation strategies, ensure regulatory alignment, and tap into emerging carbon markets. With India’s 26 sedimentary basins offering 291 gigatonnes of CO₂ storage potential, CCC is working with public and private players to co-develop scalable CCS projects.
“With a significant portion of India’s GDP driven by sectors with hard-to-abate emissions, the real impact will come not from offsets, but through deep decarbonisation. We work with organisations as partners to design and implement CCS strategies that enable a just and measurable transition to net zero,” said Dr Miniya Chatterji, CEO, Sustain Labs Paris.
CCC’s India plans will focus on innovation partnerships, pilot programmes and skill-development initiatives to help industries future-proof operations and meet global sustainability benchmarks. These efforts will also advance R&D collaboration and strengthen policy frameworks through public-private partnerships, addressing infrastructure gaps, institutional readiness and regulatory clarity.
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