Live Webinar: "Practical Challenges to CCS Projects in the US"
9:00 a.m. CST (UTC -6) Tuesday, January 23, 2024
12:00 p.m. BRT | 3:00 p.m. GMT | Timezone Converter
1.5 hours (inclusive of Q&A)
Natalie Nowiski, Principal Legal-New Energy, Woodside Energy
Nathanial Scott, VP BD North America, Storrega
Nicholas J Fulford, Senior Director Energy Transition, GaffneyCline
Moderator: Parker Lee, Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) is an increasingly important part of the energy industry in the United States and globally as we progress to net zero objectives. There is no shortage of enthusiasm, development planning, proposed tax incentives and relevant guidance, with a broadening public awareness of the importance of CCUS projects. There is also a markedly slow off the mark progress for the actual development of a CCUS project since the latest tax incentives were announced in 2022. One cause of that delay is the EPA approval process for Class VI permits for injection wells that underly any CCUS projects.
Our panel of experts will generally discuss the CCUS environment, the function and importance of Class VI injection wells, the role of EPA and the states in granting permits for Class VI injection wells, and what may be causing the current logjam of CCUS project development.
Please join us for a practical discussion and open dialogue on the real-time challenges industry leaders are facing regarding implementation of a CCUS projects in the US.
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