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16 Aug 2022

Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe’s Conference Agenda Goes Live

Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe’s Conference Agenda Goes Live

Carbon Capture Technology Expo Europe’s one-of-a kind conference agenda is now live, spanning over five tracks. The event, taking place in Messe Bremen, Germany on 19-20 October is co-located with Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe and will feature both hydrogen and carbon capture presentations. 

Jam-packed with technical and business presentations, the conference will also examine carbon capture and hydrogen policies in Germany as well as offer a global perspective. 

Interested individuals can seamlessly navigate through the different tracks on the website to view a breakdown of each day’s presentations. 

Day one will see Technip Energies VP Business Development CO2 Management Julie Cranga and Shell Catalysts & Technologies Commercial Director Devin Shaw present a session titled Driving Large-Scale Affordable Carbon Capture Across Industries. 

On the same day, Equinor’s Senior Vice President Low Carbon Solutions together with Global CSS Institute’s Senior Client Engagement Lead Europe Bruno Geritts and GE Gas Power’s Vice President Strategy Martin O’Neill will host a scintillating panel discussion with the title Safely and Reliably Transporting CO2.

Learn about Aramco’s headline-making projects from Engineering & Technology Manager Mohamed A. Elreheem and delve deeper into reservoir simulations for geological carbon sequestration with ExxonMobil’s Energy Sciences Research Specialist Qiuzi Li on day 2. To view the full agenda click here.

Purchasing a conference pass gives you access to all five conference tracks, the exhibition hall, and all post-event proceedings. Don’t miss out! 

Book early to benefit from early bird registration discount.

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