About the Webinar
Although US federal support for the energy transition has cooled, there are still major incentives driving Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects.This session offers an up-to-date look at the economic, environmental, and strategic relevance of CO₂ capture for US-based organizations — including how it ties into power generation, policy, and sustainability commitments.
What You’ll Learn
- The key drivers behind continued CCS deployment
- How CO₂ impacts global temperatures and climate models
- The financial implications of decarbonization for US companies
- How government policy shifts are shaping project development
- The integration of carbon capture with other emerging technologies
- Market effects of large-scale CCS adoption
Meet the Speakers
Ron FrendVP Technical Staff & GHG Community Leader, PetroSkills
Ron has extensive experience in energy sector engineering and management, including senior roles at Shell International and within global training enterprises. As Technical Vice-President at PetroSkills, he leads initiatives in Net-Zero and Renewables.
MSc (Research), Huddersfield University
Dr. Karl GerdesCO₂ Capture Community Leader
Dr. Gerdes is a veteran of the energy industry, retiring after 37 years with Chevron. He specializes in natural gas processing and greenhouse gas mitigation technologies, having led international collaborations on CO₂ capture and storage research.
Editor, CO₂ Capture Project R&D Volumes (2015 & 2022)
Who Should Attend
Decision-makers, managers, engineers, and designers involved in, or impacted by Carbon Capture, Decarbonization, and GHG Mitigation projects.
Why Attend
- Get clarity on US-specific CCS incentives and project trends
- Learn how CCS can deliver competitive advantages amid regulatory shifts
- Engage directly with industry experts during the live Q&A
Reserve your seat now to explore the real-world relevance of CO₂ Capture for US industries.