Summit Day
- How can policy co-ordination happen with different regions having different requirements?
- What global developments are there for implementing carbon leakage risk policies (CBAM, EU ETS1, EU ETS2)
- How will the EU need to structure subsidies in order to bring 20x more private capital in? Which parts of the value chain needs grants?
- How to make PPPs actionable?
- What is the effect on policy if gas becomes cheap again if Ukraine peace emerges? Or if price spike due to global conflicts
- With no obligation to offtake low carbon h2, what is the commercial impetus for buyers to spend more money for low carbon h2 than grey h2?
- Projects and processes: how are renewable gases enabling hard-to-abate industries to meet their emissions targets?
- How is CO2 utilisation encouraging the development of new business models and partnerships?
- What technology and AI strategies are being developed to use to optimise carbon reduction?
- Are we seeing more government support for end users so they can put capture solutions in place at factories?
- Highlighting successful projects from planning to FID
- How can investment in CCS enable the scaling of renewable fuels?
- Address challenges in planning and execution of projects – where are the areas of cost reduction?
- Connecting the emitter to the injection site: how to find the right customer to underwrite the price premium
- Strategies to engage with society and obtain social acceptance
- The digital journey of CCS – digital emissions reporting
Improving efficiencies and cost is a key element at a gas fired entity. This session will look at what are the hurdles when taking a project from initial goals to process design packages? What integrated approaches are available to enable carbon capture at scale?
- Update on Northern lights – lessons learned
- Capturing CO2 on site, transportation and sequestration activities
- Ammonia and H2: Plans for associated distribution infrastructure to help facilitate broad decarbonization of projects
- Update on (long term) regulatory framework – how to scale projects and move ahead
- Where to site hubs so they make economic and environmental sense
- Turning CO2 storage into a market not just a waste management issue
- CO2 trunk lines: learnings for Europe
- Technical challenges: how to de risk and commercialise next generation co2 capture
- Edmonton Global/Shell’s quest project
For a CCS market to develop steps are needed to create larger hub cluster projects along with understanding the business risks with transporting CO2. This session will look at digital solutions and techniques to mitigate corrosion of pipes and tool sets and guides to highlight operational issues
- To what extent can new pipes and infrastructure build a bridge to a decarbonised world?
- What are the realistic plans to combine gas fired infrastructure with co2 pipelines?
- How will green hydrogen and ammonia be integrated into existing infrastructure?
- Multi-modal infrastructure development to ramp up the large scale CO2 market
- How much can we combine gas fired infrastructure with CO2 pipelines?
- Will there be terminals which can import ammonia in 10-15 yrs?
- Pushing hard to abate industries to H2 – a waste of time?
- Efuels/maritime + storage & power gen (germans) – a more limited offering but an option
- What role can government incentives vs private capital play?
- Putting value into the value chain and transferring industries for new opportunities
This session will focus on how to build your strategy to include carbon offsets without the risk of greenwashing – what methodologies can be considered? It will look at Scope 3 and how to quantify your emissions in the value chain: not everything has to be offset; finally CCS opens up new possibilities so how can you offset under these projects?
With the hydrogen market taking its time to scale up, biomethane is available and in reach. This session will focus on learnings from project Carbon Harvest: subsidy free biomethane; how they went out finding offtakers and putting a regenerative farming model in place. All the green gas goes back into the grid but where are the future challenges? It will also flesh out BECCS – bio energy carbon capture with storage that can help with sustainability targets
- Gas loses to electrification?
- Do we build more LNG terminals or divert to Asia?
- Do we broaden pipes or divert?
- Will electrification e-methane, efuels, CCS, bio methane really ramp up in time?
- Long term contracts