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CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference 2024

08:00 - 19:00
London

Unlocking CO2 shipping’s role supporting rapid decarbonisation

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Riviera Maritime Media’s CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference 2024 will take place in London, providing a strategic location for discussions on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). 


The conference will focus on the role of scaled-up shipping in national decarbonisation efforts, explore project timelines and volumes, and address standardisation for efficient cargo matching. Sessions will cover market dynamics, vessel suitability, regulations and financing barriers. 


Once again, this conference is an opportunity for maritime professionals to align with the growing opportunities in CO2 shipping as it moves towards commercial adoption. The programme will bring together experts across the CCUS value chain to find solutions for unlocking the potential of CO2 shipping.


Why attend?

  • Gain insights on national decarbonisation plans dictating CO2 capture and shipping growth
  • Understand shipping market dynamics as pioneering carriers position themselves
  • Discover maturing terminal and vessel solutions overcoming scalability barriers

What will I learn?

  • Projected CO2 shipping demand levels and key early mover emitter plans
  • Optimal vessel designs, propulsion modes, cargo systems for varying requirements
  • Standardisation frameworks enabling ship-shore compatibility and efficient matching

Benefits of attending

  • Strategise your fleet’s diversification policies factoring in CO2 shipping
  • Build benchmarks for terminal and vessel financing amid fluid commercial, operational and regulatory contexts
  • Explore incentives advancing scalable, verifiable CO2 capture and shipping
  • Sharpen decisionmaking on newbuild designs suiting charterer needs

Who will be there?

  • Policymakers providing CCUS strategy and incentive updates
  • Emitters detailing CO2 evacuation plans and shipping partnerships
  • Port authorities discussing infrastructure connectivity enhancements
  • Terminal and vessel designers showcasing cutting-edge technologies
  • Shipowners planning speculative newbuild programmes
  • Charterers discussing CO2 shipping service procurement
  • Financiers outlining capital allocation criteria and mechanisms
  • Class society representatives on rulemaking supporting safety

When will it be held?

  • Tuesday 18 June 2024, as UK CCUS ramps up and EU projects advance

Where will it be held?

  • London: Close to Europe’s CCUS clusters, ports and shipping decision makers

Who will you meet?

 

Financial Institutions and Banks 
International shipowners, operators and managers
Terminal owners/operators 
CCS storage providers
Carbon-intensive industry heads
Investors and market outlook experts
Industry standards, class, regulatory and governmental authorities
Legal, insurance, technology and risk management experts
Supply chain professionals and solutions providers


Our programme allows for significant networking including meeting, renewing and making new industry contacts. Our exhibition is the ideal forum to market products and services to the industry’s decision makers.

 

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Enquiries

 

For sponsorship, branding, exhibition and other promotional enquiries, please contact Ian Pow via ian.pow@rivieramm.com or call on +44 20 8370 7011. 

 

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George Whittaker

George Whittaker

General Manager for Energy Transition
Bechtel Corporation
Daniel Fletcher

Daniel Fletcher

Head of CCUS Business Development
BP H2 & CCUS
Christina Sevajee

Christina Sevajee

Head of Gas Technology
Bumi Armada
Carlos Guerrero

Carlos Guerrero

Global Market Leader Gas Carriers
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Jerry Kalogiratos

Jerry Kalogiratos

CEO & Director
Capital Product Partners
Duncan Peace

Duncan Peace

Managing Director
Crondall Energy
Mathias Sørhaug

Mathias Sørhaug

Business Development Director, Co2 Shipping
DNV Maritime
Alex Young

Alex Young

Head of Developments
Evero Energy
Anders Lepsøe

Anders Lepsøe

Chairman
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS
Constantinos Chaelis

Constantinos Chaelis

Global Gas Markets & Technology Lead
Lloyd's Register
Kiyoshi Sekiya

Kiyoshi Sekiya

Managing Director
K Line LNG Shipping (UK) Ltd
Carsten Manniche

Carsten Manniche

Head of Marine Projects
Navigator Gas
Nina Lynn

Nina Lynn

Business Development Manager
Navigator Gas
Baris Dolek

Baris Dolek

CO2 Shipping Commercial Manager
Northern Lights
Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor

Managing Director, Global Head of Shipping & Offshore
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Mark Westley

Mark Westley

Head of Strategic & Capital Advisory, Maritime Industries
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Zvi Wohlgemuth

Zvi Wohlgemuth

UK Head of Global Banking and Advisory
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Director - Advisory (Maritime Industries)
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Jeff Davison

Jeff Davison

Development & Transportation
Storegga
Anoop Taneja

Anoop Taneja

Senior Business Development Manager
TotalEnergies
Jakob Nielsen

Jakob Nielsen

Senior Sales Manager
TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH
Ruth Herbert

Ruth Herbert

Chief Executive
The Carbon Capture & Storage Association
Chris Williams

Chris Williams

Head of Non-Pipeline Transport
The UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero
Ian Rogers

Ian Rogers

Head of Uniper Asset Improvement and Making Net Zero possible
Uniper
Adam Cox

Adam Cox

Energy Strategy
Worley Consulting

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TUESDAY 18 JUNE 2024

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
08:00

Registration, coffee and networking

08:30

Welcome address from Riviera Maritime Media

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media
08:40

Opening remarks from Societe Generale

Zvi Wohlgemuth, UK Head of Global Banking and Advisory, Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
08:50

Opening keynote: Why northwest Europe will be the global centre of CO2 shipping

Baris Dolek, CO2 Shipping Commercial Manager, Northern Lights 

 

SESSION 1: UK CCUS VISION 

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
09:10

Panel: The new UK CCUS Vision outlines plans for a competitive carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) market using competition to drive down costs. It aims to unlock £5Bn in economic growth from CCUS by 2050. This opening session will analyse the overall direction and urgency for CCUS deployment in the UK, including key incentives, project pipelines, timelines and shipping implications.

  • UK CCUS business models and next steps
  • Role of CO2 shipping infrastructure
  • Updates on key clusters (Solent, Net Zero Teesside, Zero Carbon Humber)
  • Insights on HyNet and Northern Endurance projects  
  • Deployment timeline and incentives
Panellists include:
Chris Williams, Head of Non-Pipeline Transport, The UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero

Ruth Herbert, Chief Executive, The Carbon Capture & Storage Association
09:55

Session Q&A 

10:15

Networking coffee break 

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SESSION 2: RAPID DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN CCUS PROJECTS

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
10:45

Optimisation of CCS projects involving LCO2 transportation by ship and offshore injection

  • General overview of European projects
  • Sizing of LCO2 fleet
  • Focus on direct injection offshore
Carlos Guerrero, Global Market Leader Gas Carriers, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
11:00

European CCUS initiatives are advancing rapidly and have near-term CO2 evacuation and shipping requirements. This session will deliver updated insights on the full value chain from capture to storage and share key lessons and forecasts for additional phases.

  • Porthos CCS: project status, timeline, shipping needs
  • Aramis CCS: key learnings, outlook for additional phases  
  • Insights from the UK CCS hubs: project specifics, timeline, volumes
Anoop Taneja, Senior Business Development Manager, TotalEnergies

Daniel Fletcher, Head of CCUS Business Development, BP H2 & CCUS

Jeff Davison,  Development & Transportation, Storegga
11:45

Session Q&A 

12:05

Networking lunch 

 

 

SESSION 3A: MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CCUS

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
13:15

Innovation and progress in LCO2 carrier design 


As the CO2 shipping industry grows and demand rises, it’s essential to innovate vessel design and environmental performance to meet market needs. This paper examines recent advances in LCO2 carrier design, shares insights from industry projects, and explores the cutting-edge of maritime innovation.

  • Status of current CO2 carrier designs for various temperature and pressure ranges
  • Insights from DNV’s experience reviewing and approving CO2 carrier designs
  • CO2 ship and cargo operation – takeaways from DNV’s involvement in JIPs, JDPs, and classification
  • Decarbonisation of CO2 carriers – case study of future emission compliance for a CO2 carrier

Mathias Sørhaug, Business Development Director, CO2 Shipping, DNV Maritime

13:30

Session Q&A 


SESSION 3B: MIDSTREAM INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CCUS

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
13.40

Panel: This session assesses the latest progress on CO2 capture, transport and export terminal infrastructure that will feed merchant shipping markets. It also focuses on interoperability needs. 

  • Onshore transport and export terminal updates
  • Role of pipelines, modal connections
  • Floating CO2 loading and offloading technologies    
  • Ensuring efficient infrastructure connectivity
  • Importance of standardisation and interoperability

Panellists:
Christina Sevajee, Head of Gas Technology, Bumi Armada 


Nina Lynn, Business Development Manager, Navigator Gas 


Duncan Peace, Director, Crondall Energy

14:00

Session Q&A 

14:30

Networking coffee 

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SESSION 4: THE CO2 SHIPPING MARKET PIONEERS

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
14:50

Panel: With early mover projects advancing, this panel discussion will examine demand growth, assess vessel supply availability, and gauge readiness across the maritime transport ecosystem.

  • Projected CO2 shipping volumes through 2030
  • Vessel concepts, designs, fuel choices
  • Operational learnings 
  • Building speculative CO2 vessel capacity
  • Classification requirements and readiness  

Panellists:
Jerry Kalogiratos, CEO & Director, Capital Product Partners LP

Kiyoshi Sekiya, Managing Director, K Line LNG Shipping (UK) Ltd

Carsten Manniche, Head of Marine Projects, Navigator Gas 

 

Anders Lepsøe, Chairman, Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS

 

SESSION 5: FINANCING NEEDS FOR SCALABLE CCUS AND SHIPPING

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
15:20

Panel: This panel discussion assesses the options available for project developers and shipping companies to access necessary capital, as this remains a key barrier to scalability. It is especially timely with increasing EU taxonomy and reporting mandates.

  • Assessment criteria from financiers
  • Risks and mitigants around vessel deployment and offtake 
  • Implications of taxonomy eligibility and reporting
  • Emerging financing mechanisms and partnerships

Moderator: 
Chris Wright, Director - Advisory (Maritime Industries), Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking 

Panellists include:
Paul Taylor, Managing Director, Global Head of Shipping & Offshore, Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking 

 

SESSION 6: GLOBAL OUTLOOK FOR CERTIFICATION FRAMEWORKS AND STANDARDS IN CO2 SHIPPING

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
15:50

Overview of existing regional quality specifications for shipped CO2 - gaps and inconsistencies.

  • Latest progress towards international standards from ISO and other bodies
  • Role of classification societies in translating standards into rules and certification regimes
  • Considerations for ship-shore compatibility - ensuring terminals match vessel capabilities
  • Framework for voluntary industry co-ordination (eg across flag states)
  • Role of R&D and pilot projects in demonstrating standard compliance

Constantinos Chaelis, Global Gas Markets & Technology Lead, Lloyd’s Register

16:10

Session Q&A 

16:30

Lightning talks: Operational readiness considerations for scaling CO2 terminals
Overcoming terminal readiness gaps will be vital to unlock the full potential of CO2 shipping in supporting national decarbonisation roadmaps across Europe. 

  • Port connectivity, cargo transfer rates, and constraint issues to address
  • Planning and safety regulatory barriers and community acceptance factors
  • Range of operational models from pickup to drop off to intermediaries – compatibility needs
  • Standardisation of ship-shore interface and conditioning equipment to enable interoperability 

George Whittaker, General Manager for Energy Transition, Bechtel Corporation

 

Jakob Nielsen, Senior Sales Manager, TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH

 

Adam Cox, Energy Strategy, Worley Consulting

 

SESSION 7: THE EMITTERS VIEWPOINT

Time Session / Paper Presenters/Authors
17:00

Panel: How emitters in the UK and Europe are taking on the challenge of evacuating their emissions and enacting their decarbonisation strategies.

  • Timelines for decarbonisation
  • Challenges to projects
  • Enablers required for success

Panellists include:
Ian Rogers, Head of Uniper Asset Improvement and Making Net Zero possible, Uniper


Alex Young, Head of Developments, Evero Energy

17:45

Session Q&A

18:10 Closing remarks

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media


Mark Westley, Head of Strategic & Capital Advisory, Maritime Industries,  Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Bank 

18:15 Evening Drinks Reception 

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Take a look at the important moments, meaningful conversations and valuable connections made at CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference #CO2Shipping2023

 

Our photo gallery captures more than just speakers and presentations – it showcases the engaged audience and the connections that sparked collaborations and innovation. You’ll see highlights from keynote addresses and panel discussions, attendees participating in interactive sessions and workshops and the vibrant atmosphere that fostered collaboration.

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Who Attended

 

Arcelor Mittal

Air Products AS
Alfa Laval
Arup
Associated British Ports

Babcock International Group
Bechtel

Bellona

BP International Ltd
Brevik Engineering
Bumi Armada
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
CarbFix

Chart Industries
Clarksons

Clarksons Gas
Clarksons Norway
CLP Power Hong Kong Ltd
CO2next Terminal
Credit Agricole CIB
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

DNV

Drax Power
Dunkerque LNG

Eastern Pacific Shipping
Ecochlor

Ecolog
Energex Partners
Equinor
European Commission  
Fearnley AS

Graphite Innovation & Technologies
Hayfin Capital Management LLP

HD Hyundai Europe R&D Center GmbH
Heidelberg Material Sweden

Helleniq Upstream S.A
HMM Co Ltd
Horisont Energi

Houlder Ltd
IDESA
Iino UK Ltd
INEOS Energy Denmark
International Marine Transportation
K Line
Kongsberg Maritime
Knustsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS
LATTICE International AS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lloyd’s Register

Maran Gas Maritime Inc.
Maritime London

MC Shipping Ltd
Mitsubishi Corporation
MOL (Europe Africa) Ltd
National Grid

Navigator Gas

Navigator Terminals UK

Nickel Institute
Norton Rose Fulbright

Northern Lights JV
NYK Energy Transport (Atlantic) Ltd
OCEOS

Pace CCS
Petredec Fortitude

Petredec Global
Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Port of Rotterdam

Prime Marine
Repsol S.A
Robert Bosch GmbH

RWE Supply & Trading GmbH
Samson Rope Technologies

SBM Offshore
Seabound

Seapeak Maritime A/S
Sener
Shell International Trading & Shipping

Shell Shipping Technology
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
SPIRIT ENERGY Ltd
Stanlow Terminals Limited
Stena Rederi AB

Storegga Integrated
Svanehoj Danmark A/S
Technip Energies
TotalEnergies
TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH

Total SA
TORM AS
TotalEnergies OneTech

The Carbon Capture & Storage Association 
Trelleborg Marine Systems UK Ltd

Trelleborg Westbury Ltd

UK Government
Uniper
Value Maritime
Vitol
Wärtsilä Marine Power

Watson Farley & Williams LLP

Wintershall Norge AS

Wood PLC

Worley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exhibition 

 

The CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference, Europe is an opportunity for sponsors and exhibitors to engage with the community.

 

To showcase your brand and leverage this opportunity, take advantage of one of the many sponsorship and exhibition packages available.

 

To discuss your presence including attending, speaking or sponsoring, please contact:

Ian Pow, Brand Manager on ian.pow@rivieramm.com or call +44 20 8370 7011

Confirmed exhibitors to date:
GAC

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Below is a list of companies represented at the conference:

 

Air Liquide
Aker Carbon Capture UK Ltd
Aker Solutions Ltd
Angelicoussis Group
Babcock International Group Plc
Bechtel Corporation
BP Shipping
Brevik Engineering
Bumi Armada
Bureau Veritas
BW Epic Kosan (UK) Limited
Capital Product Partners
Capital Ship Management Corp
Clarksons
Class NK
CO2 Net Zero Commercial & Shipping
Crondall Energy
DNV
Drax Group
EA Gibson Shipbrokers
Ecolog
ELENGY - GOCO2
Engie
Equinor
ExxonMobil Refining & Supply
Fukui Seisakusho Co Ltd
Fuji Trading Co. Ltd
GAC Services UK Ltd

Greenture Spa
Hafnia Tankers
HMM Co, Ltd
Howden, a Chart Industries Company
IDESA (Ingeniería y Diseño Europeo, S.A.)
Indonesia CCS Center
Innospec Ltd
Iino Kaiun Kaisha Ltd
Iino UK Ltd
Interconnector
International Marine Transportation Ltd
IRI/The Marshall Islands Registry

James Fisher & Sons Plc
K Line Europe Ltd
Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS
KS7 Impact Ventures
Lloyd’s Register
Mitsui & Co Europe PLC
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd
Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance   
MPC Capital AG
Navigator Gas
Navigator Terminals UK
Neptune Energy Group Holdings
Nihon Shipyard UK Ltd
Nikkiso CEIG
Northern Lights
Norton Rose Fulbright LLP
Pace CCS
Petredec Fortitude
Petredec Global
Port of Antwerp-Bruges
Royal Haskoning DHV
Samson Rope
Seapeak Maritime
Shell
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Stanlow Terminals Ltd
Stena Bulk
Stena Power and LNG
Stena Rederi AB
Storegga
TGE Marine Gas Engineering GmbH
The Carbon Capture & Storage Association
Trelleborg Marine Systems UK Ltd
The UK Department of Energy Security and Net Zero
Uniper
Value Carbon
Victrol
Vitol Services Ltd
Voestalpine Grobblech GmbH
Watson Farley & Williams
Wintershall Norge AS
Worley Consulting
 

Exhibition 

The CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference, Europe conference is an opportunity for sponsors and exhibitors to engage with the community.

 

To showcase your brand and leverage this opportunity, take advantage of one of the many sponsorship and exhibition packages available.

 

To discuss your presence including attending, speaking or sponsoring, please contact:

Ian Pow, Brand Manager on ian.pow@rivieramm.com or call +44 20 8370 7011

Confirmed exhibitors to date:
GAC

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Ticket Information

Delegate rate - £900.00 plus VAT



Delegate package includes:

• Access to our live conference sessions

• Delegate pack

• Coffee and refreshments

• Lunch

• Drinks reception

 

 

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Enhance your company’s presence

Want to know about the benefits of speaking, exhibiting or even sponsoring?

 

INCREASED VISIBILITY
Raise your profile and attract new business by being seen by a wider educated audience of relevant customers and partners. 

ENHANCED BRAND RECOGNITION
Your brand will be seen and heard by a highly engaged and influential audience.

NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Meet with potential customers and partners who are interested in your products or services.

 

For more information please contact 
Ian Pow, Brand Manager, ian.pow@rivieramm.com / +44 20 8370 7011

 



New Venue

Hilton Waldorf 

Adelphi Suite / Palm Court
Aldwych
London WC2B 4DD
Hotel website

 

Blending Edwardian grandeur with modern comfort, this iconic hotel is located in the heart of London’s West End: a four-minute walk from the Royal Opera House; Covent Garden, the British Museum, and Trafalgar Square are all within a mile. All guests can enjoy access to an on-site leisure club featuring swimming pool, steam room, sauna and modern fitness suite, a restaurant, tearoom and 2 bars.

 

Directions

Covent Garden underground station (Piccadilly line, with direct connection to Heathrow Airport) is 5-minute walk away. 
Holborn underground station (Piccadilly and Central lines) and Temple underground station (Circle and District lines) are both reachable with a 10-minute walk.

Bedroom reservations

To make a room reservation, please contact HotelRes, our sole agency partner for this event on +44 (0)330 128 9950 or email reservations@hotelresuk.com.

 

  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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