Carbon Capture, Utilisation & Storage (CCUS)

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)

WHEN

20 – 22 July 2026

WHERE

Singapore

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Register by 20 March to enjoy Early Bird discount.

Overview

Master the technology pathways, its business drivers, economics and deployment strategies

This course is intended for those in business, commercial and strategically focused roles within the energy sector; in particular those responsible for environmental matters, business sustainability and business transformation in areas such as oil & gas, hydrogen and industrial energy usage.

You will leave with a clearly explained and independent perspective on how, where and why CCUS is happening now and could grow in future – covering the range of technological solutions and business drivers, including policy. In addition to reviewing existing CCUS approaches, the course will highlight new opportunities and integrated value creation possibilities through emerging carbon utilisation options. This will include how the fate of carbon capture links to other aspects of the clean energy transition, such as clean hydrogen production, industrial decarbonisation and the transition away from oil & gas.

Benefits of Attending

  • Understand the most challenging aspects of the clean energy transition & the role of CCUS in addressing them
  • Examine the various technological aspects of the CCUS value chain, from capture through to storage and/or utilisation pathways
  • Discuss the key economic and policy variables which will determine how CCUS plays out in different markets
  • Review up-to-date examples of projects and strategies from around the world, and evaluate the lessons from them
  • Learn the dynamics of the new competitive environment, including the risks of ‘business as usual’ and the importance of industrial clusters in CCUS deployment
  • Identify approaches to sustainable strategic planning and new business opportunity assessment

Course Agenda

Day 1: 20 July 2026

Carbon Sources and Capture Technologies

  • The Numbers and Trends Around Emitted and Captured Carbon Dioxide
  • Carbon Capture Technologies
  • Carbon Capture in Practice
  • Carbon Capture for ‘Negative’ Emissions

Day 2: 21 July 2026

Carbon Storage and Transportation

  • Storing Carbon Dioxide
  • Transporting Carbon Dioxide

Day 3: 22 July 2026

Utilising Carbon and Growing CCUS – Scalability, Markets, Policies & Strategies

  • Carbon Utilisation (CCU)
  • Industrial Decarbonisation Pathways and Clusters
  • Policy Drivers & Influences on CCUS
  • Strategic & Business Model Drivers for CCUS Growth

Training Methodology

The course combines presented materials with plenty of opportunity for Q&A, interactive discussions, and the use of quantitative models to illustrate key learning points. Current market examples and data are utilised wherever helpful.

Pre-Course Questionnaire

We would like to customise the workshop based on your specific needs. Pre-Course Questionnaire will be sent prior to the workshop for analyse in advance and to be addressed during the course.

Course Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion bearing the signatures from both the Course Director and the Course Organiser. This Certificate will testify your endeavour and serve towards your professional advancement.

What People Are Saying

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❛❛ This course has provided me a good understanding and cleared all false expectations about CCUS and of its cross entanglement to hydrogen sector and the importance of both for decarbonising the world's (or part of the world's) economy. ❜❜
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Who Will Attend

  • Oil & gas, petroleum
  • Power & utilities, IPPs
  • Steel production
  • Mining & minerals
  • Chemical & petrochemical
  • Manufacturing
  • Government officials and regulators
  • Project developers and sponsors
  • Private equity & institutional investors
  • Development finance institutions and commercial lenders
  • Sustainability / ESG / Environment advisors

Endorsers & Media Partners

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