Explore technological advancements, investor outlook & regulatory environment in the CO2 value chain & CO2 emission reduction solution for POWER and other heavy emission plants!


There is huge potential for CO2 Capture, Sequestration (CCS) & Utilisation because coal reserves are plentiful and found in large quantities in the developing nations like China, which is rapidly building more coal-fired power stations. And based on the current global rate of development, there is an urgent need to develop Carbon Capture & Sequestration capabilities especially in Asia where gross CO2 emissions are especially high.

Join CMT’s CO2 Capture, Sequestration (CCS) & Utilisation 2009! for an in-depth understanding and technological know-how of emissions reduction and climate mitigation.

(With Simultaneous English-Chinese Translation)


Day 1
Thursday, 5 March 2009
CCS – Assessing current framework & Economics & Linkage with carbon markets
Mr. Warren Campbell, Principal, McKinsey & Company

Propelling CCS as Measure for Climate Mitigation – Shell’s Perspectives and Participation
Dr. Wolfgang Heidug, Special Advisor - CO2 Policy, Shell Downstream Services International

CCS Progress of Shenhua Coal Conversion Project
Mr. Xiangkun Ren, Vice President, China Shenhua Coal Liquefaction Corp

Guidelines for Implementation of CCS: Towards Global Convergence on Regulatory Frameworks
Ms. Sarah Forbes, Senior Associate, World Resources Institute

Enabling CCS in Algeria’s In Salah CO2 Storage
- Case study & project implementation experience
- Legal and financing challenges and solutions
Dr. Tony Espie, Senior Advisor, CO2 Storage, BP Alternative Energy

Financing CCS Project – Options and Challenges
- Funding options, risk management and partnerships

(Speaker to be advised)

Incentivising CCS Through Emissions Trading
- Will CCS be applicable for CDM status

Mr. Peter Ho, Country Director, EcoSecurities

Opportunities for Future EU-China Cooperation on CCS Regulation
- STRACO2 project information
- EU's CCS regulation and China's CCS policies
Mr. Daniel Krahl, Project Officer, Energy & Environment, DEVELOPMENT Solutions (China) Ltd

CO2 Source – Sink Matching, A Contribution towards Clean Coal Technology Implementation in China
- Case study: Bohai Bay sedimentary basin (Hebei Province)
Dr. Didier Bonijoly, Deputy Head, CO2 Project Coordinator, BRGM

Aligning Acceptance Criteria and Standards for CO2 Value Chain, Capture, Transportation and Storage
Ms. Elisabeth H Tørstad, Director of Operations Cleaner Energy and Utilities, DNV Energy

Recent Developments on Oxy-combustion for Carbon Capture and Storage
Mr. Heon Yong Poh, Product Manager, HYCO, Air Liquide (Shanghai) Co Ltd (HQ)

Facility Design Optimisation for Carbon Capture and Transport
- Concepts developed for Australia's CCS programs
Mr. Steven van Wagensveld, Manager, Technology Services, Uhde Shedden (Thailand) Ltd

Large Scale CO2 Shipping as Industry Enabler
Mr. Per Arne Nilsson, Vice President Business Development CO2, I.M. Skaugen SE

Day 2
Friday, 6 March 2009

CO2 Geological Storage and Criteria for Site Mapping for Sequestration
Mr. Mahmut Sengul, Vice President Middle East and Asia, Schlumberger Carbon Services

Post Combustion Capture (PCC) for CO2 in Coal Fired Power Plants in Australia and China
- Effectiveness of PCC for other industries (e.g. cement, steel, etc)
Dr. Jim Smitham, Deputy Director, CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship

Outlook of CCS in China & Near Zero Emissions Coal CCS Project
Dr. Zhang Jiutian, ACCA21 - The Administrative Centre for China's Agenda 21

Progress of Current CO2 Capture & Sequestration Projects in USA/Europe
(Speaker to be advised)

CO2 Sequestration for ECBM/EOR Projects in China
Mr. Kenny Chan, Chairman / CEO, Enviro Energy

Sequestration of CO2 by Algae – Industrial Farming of Fuel Through Algal Bioreactor
- Opportunities for global cement plants to re-utilize emitted CO2 from stack emissions for green fuels
Mr. Ramesh Suri, Regional Geocycle Project Head, Holcim Services(South Asia) Ltd

Other Usage of CO2
- Fertiliser
- Chemicals (e.g. Methanol)

(Speaker to be advised)

Updated as at 29 Jan 2009

Registrations can be made via:


Email: leelin@cmtsp.com.sg / Tel: +65-63469146 / Fax: +65-63455928 / Online

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Best Regards,
Lee Lin (Miss)
Energy Team, Centre for Management Technology
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