The Petroleum Economist Forum on CCS

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world's most authoritative scientific body on climate change, provides compelling evidence that global warming is a direct result of human activity.
"Fossil fuels still form the backbone of our energy infrastructure and that their use is inevitable for some time to come. In a tight race against time to combat an escalating climate problem, devising a way to de-carbonise their use is necessary – as a matter of urgency." George Peridas, a climate scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council
Join the Petroleum Economist Forum on carbon capture and storage and explore the complex challenges behind the realities of implementing CCS projects:
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Is CCS the key to large scale de-carbonisation?
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Can policy drive progress to reduce carbon emissions?
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Testing, testing, testing – justifying the demonstration projects
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Developing the commercial opportunities for CCS
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The popularity race – can CCS win over public opinion?
This forum brings together industry experts and senior energy decision makers to discuss the regulatory framework supporting the drive for a reduction in carbon emissions. Examine pioneering case studies to develop your business case in alignment with environmental protection.
At the Petroleum Economist Forum on CCS we will:
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Hear from leading industry expert speakers
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Develop key commercial strategies for CCS
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Network with high level decision makers & key strategists
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Benefit from real trial-and-error experiences
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Understand the political pressures and opportunities in CCS
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Analyse case study projects and evaluate successes
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Build important business relationships
"CCS can deliver a significant portion of the emissions cuts needed over the next half century." Tom Nicholls, Editor, Petroleum Economist
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| 9-10 Jun 2009 |
Early bird rate (+VAT @ 15%) available until 24th April 2009
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£760.00
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| 9-10 Jun 2009 |
One delegate (+VAT @ 15%)
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£895.00
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