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News Digest
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Sector:Business
June 27, 2026
The carbon capture amine solvents market is projected to expand significantly, reaching over USD 1.03 billion by 2036, according to a recent market analysis. This growth is attributed to a shift from pilot programs to commercial deployment of industrial carbon capture projects. Investments in post-combustion capture across various industrial sectors are driving demand for these specialized solvents.
The expansion of the carbon capture amine solvents market reflects a broader industrial commitment to decarbonization and the scaling up of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) infrastructure. As commercial contracts increasingly replace pilot evaluations, the demand for reliable and efficient solvent systems is rising across sectors such as cement, steel, refining, chemicals, hydrogen production, and power generation. The focus is shifting towards integrated solutions that combine solvent chemistry with process design, emissions monitoring, and digital optimization, rather than standalone chemical products. This integration aims to improve capture efficiency, reduce regeneration energy, and lower overall lifecycle operating costs, which are critical factors for industrial buyers.
Despite the projected growth, the market faces challenges related to the availability of transportation and geological storage infrastructure, permitting approvals, and the need for substantial public funding for many industrial projects. Long-term operating costs associated with solvent degradation, corrosion management, waste disposal, and energy consumption also remain considerations for buyers. Suppliers demonstrating verified operational performance, reduced maintenance requirements, and lower lifecycle costs are positioned to secure stronger market positions as the industry matures. The ongoing strategic collaborations and investments in advanced solvent formulations and modular capture systems indicate a concerted effort to address these challenges and accelerate commercial deployment.