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7th Annual


European Carbon Capture & Storage


Accelerating the successful deployment of CCS in Europe 31 January – 01 February 2013 • The Tower Hotel by Guoman • London, UK A snapshot of industry leaders participating in 2013:


The Rt Hon the Lord Oxburgh, KBE, Honorary President, Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA)


Philip Lowe Director General, DG Energy, European Commission


Attend this industry-leading conference to:


• Hear the industry’s expert leaders discuss what needs to be done to accelerate the successful deployment of CCS in Europe


• Receive critical updates on the current state of CCS policy frameworks in practice – NER300 conclusion, UK CCS Commercialisation Programme progression and forthcoming developments surrounding the CCS directive and EU ETS


• Learn how Europe’s leading CCS projects are progressing and the challenges still faced • Explore long-term business models for European CCS and large scale storage • Evaluate the issue of long-term liability and risk transfer • Discover how the rest of the world is advancing from the US to China • Showcase the leading CCS technologies • Assess European cluster and hub complex development


Join us on the evening of Day 1 for our networking reception exclusively hosted by the Global CCS Institute


Brad Page


Chief Executive Offi cer, Global CCS Institute


Lewis Gillies


Chief Executive Offi cer, 2Co Energy


Tore Amundsen Managing Director, CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad


Charles McConnell Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, US Dept. of Energy; Chair, Policy Group, Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)


Exclusive Networking Reception


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