Join this great webinar for Industry Leaders, titled “Tackling CO2 Emissions Goals with large-scale carbon capture & storage”. This webinar is presented by the International CCS Knowledge Centre and MLT Aikins LLP, we will share reliable information on - overview of the CCS landscape and the technical requirements and legal risks involved in carbon capture and storage projects.
Speakers are:
- Conway Nelson Vice-President, Project Development and Advisory Services, International CCS Knowledge Centre
- Stacey Rennebohm, MBA Rennebohm, MBA Outreach & Partnership Relations, International CCS Knowledge Centre
- Erik Nickel, Director of Operations, Petroleum Technology Research Centre
- Jodi Wildeman, Partner, MLT Aikins
- Randy Brunet, Partner, MLT Aikins
Agenda
The Changing CCS Landscape
- An overview of the importance and applicability of emission reduction targets, the Canadian government’s renewed interest in CCS and the role of incentives, and the role HUBs/clusters play in maximizing infrastructure to ensure global emission reductions
What You Need to Know About Storage
- A summary of the Petroleum Technology Research Centre’s Aquistore project, focusing on the technical requirements for storing CO2 safely
Understanding the Regulatory Landscape
- An overview of Saskatchewan’s regulations governing CCS and carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects
Timelines and Processes for Successful Deployment
- A summary of the technical requirements for the steps and stage gates of a CCS project, and a look at the importance of feasibility and front-end engineering design studies and how they support final investment decisions
Getting from the Discussion to the Deal
- An overview of the techniques for moving your CCS/CCUS project forward, including how to use NDAs, MOUs, Collaboration Agreements and Definitive Agreements
Q&A Session
Registration for webinar here