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This webinar series aims to support deployment of CCS and help attendees understand how it can contribute to both the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Ipieca is pleased to welcome Samantha McCulloch, Head of the CCUS Unit at the International Energy Agency (IEA), as the presenter of our next webinar in the series on carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS).
During this webinar, Elizabeth Carlson, Global Head of Sustainability at McDermott, will present on measuring 'Capex' emissions in oil and gas facilities.
Natural gas can have an important role to play in a low-emissions future, with clear benefits when compared with other fossil fuels, particularly in terms of climate impact and air quality improvements, if methane emissions are controlled across the gas value chain.
Howard J. Herzog, Senior Research Engineer in the MIT Energy Initiative, will present his perspectives on carbon capture and storage.
Changes to the energy system in line with the Paris Agreement, the drive toward a net-zero emissions future by 2050 and the increasing demand for energy, particularly in developing countries, will require massive shifts in investment flows, transforming all sectors of the global economy.
This webinar provides an overview of the 'Reuse of produced water from the onshore oil and gas industry' fact sheet, outlining opportunities and challenges for reusing produced water, with examples from Ipieca members Total, Occidental and Shell.
Dr. Tidjani Niass of Saudi Aramco will introduce and propose the circular carbon economy as a pragmatic, alternative development model based on a more efficient use of natural resources.
The webinar will cover the genesis and state of play of the Net Zero Teesside project that aims to facilitate the first decarbonised industrial cluster in the UK.
Hydrogen is a flexible energy carrier that produces low greenhouse gas emissions, and could be used across a range of energy-intensive sectors: electricity generation; transport; heat and cooling for industrial, business and private residential use. It also has energy storage potential. Natural gas coupled with CCS may offer an affordable and scalable option for the provision of hydrogen as a global energy carrier.
Title Type Theme Published Download Carbon capture and storage webinar series (2020) Webinar Climate 10 Dec 2020 Carbon capture, utilization and storage - a key technology for the pathways to net-zero emissions Webinar Climate 09 Dec 2020 McDermott case study on embedded carbon in EPC projects Webinar Climate, Sustainability 03 Nov 2020 Methane virtual workshop - science, regulations, voluntary initiatives and global expectations Webinar Climate 02 Nov 2020 Carbon capture and storage - a history and outlook Webinar Climate 21 Sep 2020 Sustainable finance webinar series Webinar Sustainability 17 Jul 2020 Reuse of produced water from the onshore oil and gas industry Webinar Nature 15 Jul 2020 Circular carbon economy and the 4Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle and remove Webinar Climate, Nature 16 Jun 2020 The Net Zero Teesside project - advancing CCUS and net zero emissions Webinar Climate 26 May 2020 Achieving net zero with hydrogen and CCS Webinar Climate 27 Apr 2020