On-Demand Webinar

Paving the way: Can we master CO2 transportation and storage for a sustainable carbon capture future?


According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), by 2030 dedicated CO2 storage capacity could reach over 420 Mt CO2/yr. This expected storage capacity, however, is insufficient to meet the projected ~ 1,200 Mt CO2/yr required by 2030 within the Net Zero Emissions (NZE) Scenario. So what can we do?

CO2 storage infrastructure and an expanded transportation system are critical in enabling CCS as driver in the industry’s net-zero goals. And, while these CCS value-chain elements are nascent, they’re rapidly growing, so it’s never been more critical to understand best practices, roadblocks, and lessons learned from trailblazers in this space.

We’re pleased to host experts from Gassnova, Risktec, and Imperial College on our webinar where you can:

  • DISCOVER the characteristics and behaviors of CO2 that need to be controlled to safely operate its transportation and storage; and, how those risks are identified, monitored, and managed over time.

  • UNCOVER the misconceptions around CO2 transportation and storage, areas of opportunity and improvement, and governments’ role in furthering projects.

  • EXPLORE the latest findings of the academic research and how those findings are used by the CCS industry to ensure safety today and in the long-term.

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SPEAKERS


Sabine de Watteville

Sabine de Watteville

Energy Transition Leader, GE Vernova
Kirsten Haaberg

Kirsten Haaberg

Senior Advisor, Storage, Gassnova
Sandro Macchietto

Sandro Macchietto

Professor of Process Systems Engineering, Imperial College London
Andy Lidstone

Andy Lidstone

Technical Expert, Risktec Solutions