CO2 storage forum 8.6

CCUS Norway and Polyteknisk Forening are pleased to invite everyone who is interested in the value chain for CO₂ storage to a joint gathering.

  • Date: June 8th, 12:00 - 15:00

  • Adresse: Polyteknisk forening, Rosenkrantz' gate 7, 0159 Oslo

We bring together the industry, administration, organizations and politicians to share knowledge and discuss frameworks and priorities going forward.

Here you meet the leading businesses in ongoing projects and you also get to take part in the conversations about how Norway will secure its position as a leading storage nation in Europe.

You will hear about:

  • Status of storage permits for CO₂, requirements for monitoring and frameworks for decommissioning and post-operation of CO₂ storage, at the Norwegian Environment Agency

  • Effective monitoring of CO₂ storage, at NORSAR and NTNU

  • Experiences and examples from the Norwegian continental shelf and from other countries around the North Sea

  • From technical to financial guarantee

Registrer at Polyteknisk forening: CO2-lagring; Hva skjer i Norge og Europa

Members kr. 0,-. Non-members: kr. 200,-.

Polyteknisk Forening's member network for CO₂ handling promotes knowledge about the capture, transport, use and storage of CO₂ as necessary climate technology globally, and as a green growth opportunity for Norway. The association brings together technical, commercial, legal, financial and political environments to a common platform for dialogue and innovation around the Norwegian industry for CO₂ handling. Polyteknisk Forening is independent and non-profit and also publishes the podcast series #PolyPod and the video series #PolyWeb, with a total of over 165,000 downloads.

CCUS Norway is a non-commercial member organisation, and the aim is to build competence and share experiences about environmentally and resource-efficient capture, use and storage of CO₂. The association is non-commercial and scientifically oriented, and aims to contribute to a better climate and green workplaces. CCUS Norway will map and initiate joint projects, and function as a national competence centre. CCUS Norway's aim is to build expertise and share experiences on environmentally and resource-efficient capture, use and storage of CO₂. Today, the network has 50 members representing industrial companies, energy companies, technology suppliers, transport and storage players, research companies and academia.

Welcome to this year's round table on CO₂ storage!

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