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Liquid CO₂ Shipping – Key Implications for Future European CO₂ Terminals and Carriers’ Operators

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

  • This webinar is designed for energy infrastructure players, terminal operators, and industrial emitters looking to:
  • Strengthen CCS Strategies: Gain a realistic perspective on how global capture volumes will scale alongside the development of international storage hubs.
  • Identify Partnership Opportunities: Learn how the model maps the most cost-effective routes to connect high-emission regions with the world's primary CO2 absorbers.
  • Navigate Operational Challenges: Understand the technical variations in storage site types and how these factors influence long-term project viability.

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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