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CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference

09:00 - 18:00
London

Building the future supply chain
for the transport of CO2

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Riviera Maritime Media’s second CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference takes place on 27 June at Societe Generale’s state-of-the-art financial centre located in the heart of London’s Canary Wharf. 

 

This one-day event will again bring together the entire value chain spanning emitters, transportation and storage, to review and progress plans for viable carbon capture supply chains.  


Once again, our conference programme will bring clarity to developments in this fast-changing sector.
Our theme for 2023 is From Capture to Storage: Building the future supply chain for the transport of CO2.

 

Programme highlights include:

  • Global carbon capture utilisation and storage outlook 
  • Regional prospects for the shipping of CO2
  • Market opportunities spanning emitters to storage facilities
  • Regulation, incentives, emissions control and safety
  • Current and future carbon capture utilisation and storage projects across Europe
  • The latest R&D plans and outlooks for CO2 carriers
  • Developments for terminals and offshore connections
  • The latest on-board CO2 capture plans 

Bringing the whole value chain together, to forge links for future developments.  

Delegates will be thoroughly briefed on the THREE key aspects underpinning this vital and burgeoning sector: 

Carbon capture utilisation and storage market developments 

  • Gain in-depth understanding of global CCS developments 
  • Be updated on risks, regulatory and incentive frameworks and apply the findings to your company strategy
  • Connect with market leaders and those shaping the sector
  • Cover regional gas markets and expected future investments  

Building sustainable CO2 shipping & terminal operations

  • Understand what the market will need from CO2 carriers
  • Receive insightful commentary on the outlook for vessel newbuilds and the case for retrofits
  • Explore the opportunities for infrastructure and terminals
  • Map out future supply chains and the associated opportunities

 

Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) developments

  • Hear the latest on vessel emissions monitoring and carbon management
  • Find out about what will be required from terminals for CCS discharge and storage options
  • Come away thoroughly briefed on existing projects and pilot schemes
  • Clarity on carbon capture and storage in meeting emission targets 

 


What the market said about last year’s CO2 Shipping & Terminals Conference

“Excellent conference, great presentations with detailed information and knowledgeable speakers, ample time for networking”

“Informative and engaging conference. Well attended and presentations were delivered by experts.”
“Positive, interesting and valuable.”
    

“Good sharing and lot of information from presenters and delegates.” 

“Really enjoyed the opportunity to speak to and hear from people as interested in this sector as we are."

 

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. 

 

 

2022 Speakers:

 

Gerben Dijkstra, Head of Business Development, Anthony Veder

Martin William Hay, Business Development Manager, Brevik Engineering AS

Benoit Grovel, Gas Expertise Team Director, Bureau Veritas

Philip Roche, Partner, Norton Rose Fullbright

Anders Lepsøe, CEO, Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers AS

Sean Van Der Post, Global Offshore Business Director, Lloyd’s Register

Jacob Genauer, Managing Director, Longitude Engineering

Thomas McKenney, Head of Ship Design, Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping

Michael Traver, Chair, Transport Workstream / Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI)

Claire Wright, Head of Commercial Shipping and Strategy, Shell

Rob Farmer, Principal Technical Advisor, SIGTTO

Vishnu Prakash, Head of Data Science, Stena Bulk

Knut Bredahl, Director, Energy Transition, KANFA / Technip Energies

Stephen Turnock, Head of Civil, Maritime & Environmental Engineering, University of Southampton

 

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All Speakers


Ralph Windeatt

Ralph Windeatt

Group Head of Business Development
Associated British Ports
Lina Strandvåg Nagell

Lina Strandvåg Nagell

Senior Manager Projects & EU Policy
Bellona
Christina Sevajee

Christina Sevajee

Head of Gas Technology
Bumi Armada
Carlos Guerrero

Carlos Guerrero

Global Market Leader Gas Carriers
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore
Fulco Van Geuns

Fulco Van Geuns

Project Director
CO2next Terminal
Ruth Herbert

Ruth Herbert

Chief Executive
Carbon Capture & Storage Association
Matthew Taylor

Matthew Taylor

Deputy Director, CCUS Policy
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, UK Government
Mirtcho Spassov

Mirtcho Spassov

Manager, Green Shipping
Eastern Pacific Shipping
Sigmund Nilsen Myhre

Sigmund Nilsen Myhre

Market and Business Development CO2 Shipping
Equinor
Chris Bolesta

Chris Bolesta

CO2 Capture Use & Storage Policy Lead
European Commission
Panos Mitrou

Panos Mitrou

Global Gas Segment Director
Lloyd's Register
Carsten Manniche

Carsten Manniche

Head of Marine Projects
Navigator Gas
Stavros Niotis

Stavros Niotis

Chief Sustainability Officer
Prime Marine
Alisha Fredriksson

Alisha Fredriksson

Co-Founder & CEO
Seabound
Claire Wright

Claire Wright

General Manager Commercial Shipping & Strategy
Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited
Lakshmanan Prasad

Lakshmanan Prasad

Manager Marine Engineering
Shell Shipping Technology
Chris Wright

Chris Wright

Director - Advisory (Maritime Industries)
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Paul Taylor

Paul Taylor

Managing Director, Global Head of Shipping & Offshore
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Zvi Wohlgemuth

Zvi Wohlgemuth

UK Head of Global Banking and Advisory
Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
Anoop Taneja

Anoop Taneja

Senior Business Development Manager
TotalEnergies
Michel Faou

Michel Faou

Shipping Lead
TotalEnergies
Andrew Stafford

Andrew Stafford

Technical Director
Trelleborg
Christiaan Nijst

Christiaan Nijst

CEO
Value Maritime

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Bureau Veritas
DNV
LR
Prime Marine

Programme

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Building the future supply chain for the transport of CO2

 

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TUESDAY 27 JUNE 2023

 

Time Session  Presenters
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

 

SESSION 1: EUROPEAN MARKET DEVELOPMENTS FOR CCUS AND CO2  

CCUS is widely recognised as one of the essential tools for achieving net zero targets. Market certainty for this developing supply chain remains vital, and our morning speakers will share their forecasts for the drivers for success: regulation, incentives and investment opportunities.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
08:50

Opening Keynote:

Outlooks for European CCUS and prospects for the shipping of CO2

  • Net zero targets driving the CCUS industry across Europe
  • CCS as a critical part of the circular economy
  • Shipping as the crucial link to support CCUS and support a connected value chain
  • Could there be a flexible market for shipped CO2 or more likely a few fixed destinations for all captured CO2
Ruth Herbert, Chief Executive, The Carbon Capture and Storage Association 
09:10

Where and how will investment be deployed to accelerate CCS development?

  • Carbon offset markets – future outlook
  • Private and public sector financing and investment appetite for expansion of CCS facilities
  • When could CO2 become a commodity? Outlooks for a future spot market
Lina Strandvåg Nagell, Senior Manager Projects & EU Policy, Bellona
09:25

Keynote Panel Discussion:

International collaboration and governmental policies, incentives, regulations for CO2 transport

What incentives will prove effective in promoting the shipping of CO2 and the required storage infrastructure? 

  • UK: CCS Infrastructure Fund (CIF), ERR, IETF, CFTs and other business models to fill the short term revenue gap and encourage investment in T&S networks
  • Progress on international transport agreements
  • Prospects for contracts for international CO2 transport as a waste product (e.g. London Protocol)
  • Update on current and expected international agreements for CO2 transport for offshore storage (Denmark/Flanders and Netherlands/Norway)
  • European regulations impacting the development of CC technologies including The European Green Deal, the Fit for 55, the REPowerEU

Chris Bolesta, CO2 Capture Use & Storage Policy Lead, European Commission (virtual)

 

Matthew Taylor, Deputy Director, CCUS Policy, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, UK Government

10:10

Q&A

10:30

Networking coffee break in the exhibition area  

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SESSION 2: OUTLOOKS FROM THE CO2 PRODUCERS  

CCS will play an essential role in the lower of carbon emissions from high energy industries and the demand from their customers for greener products. Our speakers will discuss their views on where CCS fits into their carbon reduction planning, and the impact on future demand for transportation and storage.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
11:00

Outlook on future volumes of CO2 from CCS by industry sector

  • Where will CCUS play a significant role in mitigating emissions across northern Europe
  • Insights from industry: where will CCS fit into carbon reduction planning
  • What is the likely impact of alternative net zero solutions such as hydrogen, electrification?
  • Shipping as a flexible solution for short lifetime CO2 emitters

Claire Wright, General Manager Commercial Shipping & Strategy, Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited

Dewi ab-Iorwerth, Head, Storegga Integrated

 

 

11:30

Q&A

11:50

Technology Qualification of Low-Pressure CO2 ship transport

Gabriele Notaro, Principal Engineer, DNV Maritime Advisory

 

Lakshmanan Prasad, Manager Marine Engineering, Shell Shipping Technology


Sigmund Nilsen Myhre, Market and Business Development CO2 Shipping, Equinor


Michel Faou, Shipping Lead, TotalEnergies

12:20

New tech solutions for Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage

Andrew Stafford, Technical Director, Trelleborg Marine Systems UK

12:30

Networking lunch in the exhibition area

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SESSION 3: CCUS PROJECT SHOWCASE: OPERATIONAL AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS  

Established networks for transport and storage are essential for all emitters, and national governments, ports and industry clusters are investigating a variety of options.  Speakers will share practical examples of successful project developments across key European locations.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
13:30

What next and where next for the flagship storage projects

  • Requirements and progress on licensing of large scale sites for storage
  • Proposals for EOR and aquifer site options
  • Building the CO2 transport supply chain – progress on shore to ship/ship to shore and connecting with offshore installations
  • What is the anticipated demand for CO2 transportation?
Stavros Niotis, Chief Sustainability Officer, Prime Marine

Fulco van Geuns, Project Director, CO2next Terminal

Anoop Taneja, Senior Business Development Manager, TotalEnergies

 

14:30

Q&A

14:50

Networking coffee break in the exhibition area

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SESSION 4: CO2 TERMINAL AND SHIPPING DEVELOPMENTS   

Scaling up CCS capacity will require new hubs, terminal developments and specialised carriers, designed and built to create efficient long term solutions for transport and storage. Organisations at the forefront of developments will offer insights into planned developments and the factors essential for successful establishment of the infrastructure transport supply chains.

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

15:20

CO2 Hubs: Terminals and transport developments

  • What is the anticipated timelines for ports ready to collect CO2?
  • Cost comparison factors v new-build pipeline options
  • Floating Injection options
  • Technical solutions and regulations for the transportation of CO2 by ship
  • Suitable ship designs for CO2 transportation

Ralph Windeatt, Group Head of Business Development, Associated British Ports

Christina Sevajee, Head of Gas Technology, Bumi Armada 

Carlos Guerrero, Global Market Leader, Gas Carriers and Oil Tankers, Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore 

16:05

Q&A 

 
16:25

Panel Discussion:
Onboard CCS R&D developments 

  • Onboard CCS R&D – storage capacity and ROI
  • IMO targets for emissions abatement – EEXI and CII ratings
  • Offloading of captured CO2 – potential end use/storage/port opportunities
  • Comparisons with alternative decarbonisation solutions
  • Where does  CO2 Shipping fit in the wider marine decarbonisation?
Moderated by:

Mirtcho Spassov, Head of Green Shipping, Eastern Pacific Shipping

Panellists include: 

Alisha Fredriksson, Co-Founder & CEO, Seabound

Christiaan Nijst, CEO, Value Maritime


17:00

Spotlight on CO2 carrier designs

  • Shipping design developments –carriers/volumes/cost and on-board storage R&D
  • Current expectations for vessel sizes and pressurisation
  • Expectations of ship volumes – small to medium in the shorter term?
  • Retrofitting options with LNG/LPG vessels
  • How to mitigate the emissions from the carrier?  Shipboard CO2 capture? LNG fuel?
  • Measurement and reporting of CO2 volumes (LNG shipping examples)
  • Safety and risk management considerations (ports and terminals and engines)
  • Future potential for standardisation 
Panos Mitrou, Global Gas Segment Director, Lloyd’s Register 

Carsten Manniche, Head of Marine Projects, Navigator Gas
17:30

Q&A

17:50

How should floating/shipping systems fit into the UK Government’s Subsidy Model   

Chris Wright, Director - Advisory (Maritime Industries), Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking
18:05

Closing remarks

Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media
18:10

Evening Drinks Reception and Barbecue: Opening Remarks 

Paul Taylor, Global Head of Maritime Industries, Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking


*Programme subject to amendments/change

 

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List of companies attending to date:

 

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

 

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Tickets & Venue

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Venue

Societe Generale 

Societe Generale - One Bank Street
1 Bank St,
London, E14 4SG
t: +44 (0) 20 7676 6000
www.societegenerale.com

 

Bedroom reservations

For assistance with bedroom reservations, please contact HotelRes, our sole agency partner for this event. 
They can be contacted on +44 (0)330 128 9950 or email reservations@hotelresuk.com.

Should you receive an unsolicited call or email from an unauthorised party, please obtain their details and contact us immediately at louise.smith@rivieramm.com.
We recommend that you do not provide your personal, company or credit card information unless you are sure as to their legitimacy. Thank you.

 

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