About this event
As Europe accelerates its journey to net-zero, carbon capture and storage (CCS) is becoming a cornerstone of energy transition strategies. In the lead-up to the Go Net Zero Energy CEE Summit, join Natalia Gmucova, Senior Director at FTI Consulting, for an in-depth webinar on the emerging landscape of liquid CO₂ shipping and what it means for energy companies, terminal operators, and carriers.
Why This Session is Essential
Key Takeaways for Attendees
Economics of CCS: Insights on projected carbon capture and storage capacities in 2030 and 2050, as well as the costs associated with CO₂ storage and liquid CO₂ shipping.
Logistics and Fleet Realities: An assessment of the shipping capacity required to meet global climate targets in 2030 and 2050, compared with the practical constraints of current shipbuilding capacity and slot availability.
Future Trade Flows: Analysis of how global CO₂ trade patterns may evolve as certain regions transition from CO₂ exporters to net importers as domestic storage infrastructure develops, and the implications for European energy terminal operators.
🎙️ MEET THE SPEAKER: Natalia Gmucova, Senior Director at FTI Consulting
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An economist by background, Natalia has eight years of experience providing strategic advice to energy companies, investment funds and governments on a variety of regulatory, market, strategic and investment challenges they face in the energy transition. Her expertise spans conventional (gas/LNG) and renewable gases (hydrogen, biomethane) and fuels, carbon markets, battery storage solutions, and critical minerals. She has particular expertise in hydrogen and e-fuels, having conducted multiple market sizing and market-entry studies, regulatory assessments, and commercial advisory assignments focused on the role of hydrogen, e-fuels, and other renewable fuels in decarbonising energy systems and industrial sectors. In addition to market modelling, regulatory and technical analysis, her skillset extends to structuring and drafting of Hydrogen Purchase Agreements (HPAs).