Carbon Capture and Storage Webinar Week




Carbon Capture and Storage Webinar Week; be sure to join us.
Vapour return challenges. Optimising onboard carbon capture
On Tuesday 4 March, Riviera will be holding two webinars focused on the latest developments in carbon capture and storage. Our webinar is designed to strike the right balance between the transmission of key information and interaction with the expert panel assembled. Those who register will also receive copies of webinar materials after the event. Our discussion is focused, covers the advertised subjects, and delivers actionable insights to registrants.
Registration is free; please sign up below
To guarantee a position on one of the webinar panels, as either a premium partner or sponsored presenter and panellist, please contact Ian Pow. A number of positions are made available throughout our webinar weeks for our commercial partners on a first-come, first-served basis.
Please join us for any or all of the following:
Addressing vapour return challenges in CO2 collection terminalsDate: Tuesday 4 March - Time: 09:00 - 10:00 GMT |
As large-scale CO2 collection projects expand, effectively managing vapour return is essential for ensuring operational safety and efficiency. This session will offer expert insights into the complexities of vapour return, including its implications for terminal design, safety protocols and operational best practices.
Join us as we discuss
- How vapour return occurs during CO2 loading and unloading processes, and the factors that influence gas generation and pressure management.
- The challenges presented by impurities in returned vapour and their potential impact on terminal operations and safety.
- Engineering solutions being implemented to handle vapour return effectively, including pressure control systems and tank design adaptations.
- Best practices for handling vapour return, including collaboration with terminal operators to ensure compliance with safety standards.
- Examples of CCS terminals that have successfully managed vapour return and mitigated associated risks.
- The evolving regulatory landscape regarding vapour return and how it will shape the design and operation of future CO2 collection terminals.
Panellists include:
Gabriele Notaro, Principal Engineer, DNV
Oliver Hagen-Smith, CEO, Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers
Stijn Berbers, Project Manager, Vopak
Onboard carbon capture challenges and breakthroughsDate: Wednesday 5 March - Time: 09:00-10:00 GMT |
Join us as we discuss
- How onboard carbon capture systems can be effectively integrated with existing ship machinery, optimising energy use without disrupting operations.
- Energy requirements and strategies to mitigate their impact on vessel efficiency.
- How compact and efficient capture systems can be designed to fit within the space constraints of a vessel.
- Current gaps in port infrastructure necessary for safely offloading captured CO2 and how this affects operational feasibility.
- Evolving regulatory frameworks and their implications for shipowners and operators.
- Economic considerations, including capital costs, operational expenses, and potential fuel penalties.
Panellists include:
Donghoi Kim, Research Scientist, SINTEF Energy Research-CCS technologies and hydrogen production/liquefaction
Martha Nord-Varhaug Boge, Business Development Manager CCUS, Solvang ASA
Mark Sommerfeld, Director, CCSA UK
Webinar details:
A confirmation email will be sent after registration. A reminder will be sent with your access details no later than 72 hours before the events date and a further reminder will be sent 1 hour before the webinar is due to begin.
- During the webinar the identity of the attendees is confidential
- All attendees join the webinar with their microphone off
- We encourage questions to be sent during the webinar, the Moderator will raise these to the expert presenters
- A recording of the Webinar will be accessible at www.rivieramm.com/webinar-library following the live event taking place.