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Proceedings
Carbon Management Technology Conference 2019 (CMTC 2019)
General Submissions
Plenary Presentations
Carbon Management Technology Conference 2019 (CMTC 2019)
Session: Plenary Presentations
Presentations
Policy for capturing carbon
Adam Goff
Managing the Energy Transition towards 2050: Carbon Capture and Storage: Challenges and Opportunities
Geoffrey Maitland
Is CCUS Feasible in WY? Wyoming's Triple Threat: The Cowboy Unicorn
Steven Carpenter
Norway advancing CCS: technology and full scale
Bjorn-Erik Haugan
National Carbon Capture Center
Frank C. Morton
Carbon Management: Securing the Sustainability of Oil and Gas in the Energy Transition
Nigel Jenvey
Issues/Opportunities Associatedwith Section 45Q Incentives
Mike Godec
The Business of transforming CO2from an environmental liability into a profit center
Gay Wyn Quadance
Regional considerations in the global deployment of CCUS
Anthony Ku
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON CCSFROM A UK ACADEMIC PERSPECTIVE
Jon Gibbins
Carbon Management Approaches CCUS & Beyond
Janet Gellici
Truly Clean, Cheaper Energy
Bill Brown
An overview on the IEAGHG technical programme: CO2 capture technologies for the power and industrial sectors, their integration and potential to reduce costs
Monica Garcia
Meeting the Dual Energy Challenge
Kenneth Del Rossi
Oxy Low Carbon Ventures
Robert Zeller
The Case for Coal and Carbon Capture
Holly Krutka
Where in the world is carbon capture heading?
Jeff Erikson