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This live webinar will take place at:
11am | Perth
12.30pm | Darwin
1pm | Brisbane
1:30pm | Adelaide
2pm | Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney
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Connecting the Links – Enabling Successful CCS Value Chains
Presented by Katarina van der Haar and Stephen Stokes (Wood)
Abstract
Highly industrialized, densely populated countries like Japan, Singapore and Korea are actively pursuing CCS and are looking to transport CO2 to international jurisdictions with Australia alone providing considerable storage potential. Technically, the entire value chain is possible, yet challenges that are specific to CO2 need to be overcome.
Wood, a global engineering consultancy, has been actively involved in over 50% of the world’s CCS studies. Encompassing concept, pre-FEED, FEED execution and operation stages across the entire CCS value chain, our studies covered capture from traditional oil and gas operators, power generation, refineries, and hard-to-abate industries, as well as conditioning processes such as dehydration, liquefaction, and temporary storage, and transportation via pipeline or ship to storage sites. In this presentation, Stephen Stokes and Katarina Van Der Haar will cover a selection of the latest technological insights and lessons learned from Wood’s involvement in over 200 CCS studies worldwide. The presentation will cover a range of topics, including CCS multi-emitter hubs and the use of common pipelines, the importance of impurities in CO2 streams and alignment of CO2 specifications, repurposing of existing infrastructure, and insights from cross-border liquefied CO2 shipping into Australian storage locations. Through case studies from several state-of-the-art CCS projects from around the world, Stephen and Katarina will highlight the critical importance of information sharing, collaboration, and alignment across the entire value chain for all CCS proponents.