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UK. RUSSIA. Photo: Statoil . Photos: The Norwegian Barents Secretariat. The Business Case for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) a British – Norwegian Workshop. Program. 10:30 Registration – Coffee & Tea 11:00 Opening Chair Dr. J. Chapman, Carbon Capture and Storage Association, and
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UK RUSSIA Photo: Statoil Photos: The Norwegian Barents Secretariat The Business Case for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) a British – Norwegian Workshop
Program 10:30 Registration – Coffee & Tea 11:00 Opening Chair Dr. J. Chapman, Carbon Capture and Storage Association, and Co-chair Mr. K. Nørve, Innovation Norway London 11:05 Welcome Deutsche Bank Ms. Sabina Miltner, Director, Deutsche Bank 11:10 Key note Address Mr. Michael Jacobs, Special Advisor to PM 11:30 Market Opportunities The Potential World Market for CCS solution providers. Mr. Ross Jobber, Managing Director, Global Company Research, Deutsche Bank Financing the CCS business. Dr. Antony White, Managing Director and Chairman, Climate Change Capital 12:25 Refreshment Break
Program 12:35 The Capture Business Comparing Technologies for Cost Effective Emission Reduction. Mr. Colin Scoins, Director of Development, Generation, E.ON UK Just Catch – a flexible capture solution ready for the market. Mr. Oscar Graff, CTO, Aker Clean Carbon AS 13:30 Lunch 14:30 The Capture Business cont’d: High pressure CO2 capture – a cost effective solution. by Mr. Leif Dons, CTO, Sargas AS The Transport & Storage Business Developing a commercial CCS transportation infrastructure. by Mr. Alastair Rennie, Project Director, Renewable and Green Energy, AMEC 15:25 Refreshment Break
Program 15:35 The Transport & Storage Business cont’d: Building the CO2 value chain – is it possible? Mr. Olav Kårstad, special advisor, StatoilHydro Looking into the Crystal Ball Considerations around CCS – Where are we in 2020? Dr. Nils Røkke, Head of gas technology, SINTEF 16:30 Discussion and Conclusion 17:00 Reception 18:00 Closing