Carbon capture and storage is emerging as a critical sector, driven by the growing need to manage emissions from carbon-intensive industries such as hydrogen production, coal combustion, cement manufacturing, and waste incineration.
Why attend?
With Norway – and particularly the Rogaland region – poised as a leader due to its established network of actors across the CCUS value chain, the CCUS Conference will provide a platform to address the regulatory and economic factors influencing the sector and explore opportunities for a sustainable CCUS future.
Together with industry experts, we have tried to identify the key challenges facing the CCUS industry. These challenges will be discussed and debated at the CCUS Conference Norway on 12 June:
Key Challenges
- Transition from pilots to commercialization: Many CCUS projects rely on government funding but lack sustainable business models.
- Legislation gaps: Significant policy and regulatory issues must be addressed.
- Lack of integrated value chains: There are no fully developed solutions covering all steps, from capture to storage.
- Demand for CO₂ and circular use: More opportunities are needed for industrial utilization of CO₂ that do not result in emissions back into the atmosphere.
- Financing: How can the CCS industry become economically sustainable and attractive to investors?
- Political priorities: Who should bear the cost of CCS, and how can political will accelerate its development
Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this critical dialogue.
12 June – Conference & 13 June – Site visits