Has the turning point for CCS arrived?
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Has the turning point for carbon capture and storage (CCS) arrived? We ask Pedram Fainaloo, Director of the Low Carbon & CCS Segment – North America, Energy Systems at DNV, in this episode of the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast. Pedram explores the findings of DNV’s latest ‘Energy Transition Outlook’ and outlines some of the most viable CCS opportunities in downstream operations. We’ll also look beyond the short-term to see what role CCS will play as a key decarbonisation lever into the future. Listen to discover: What regions will drive the short-term scale up of CCS. The four main families of carbon capture. The most suitable capture technologies for downstream facilities. What downstream operators should be doing now to avoid missing the window of opportunity. This episode of the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast is sponsored by Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine. Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine delivers world-class industry subject matter expertise, unparalleled technical and specification service, and unmatched regional commercial team support to customers around the globe, including in the energy market. The company’s broad portfolio of high-performance coatings and systems – including protective liquid and powder coatings, as well as fire protection coatings – excel at combating corrosion and help customers achieve smarter, time-tested asset protection. For more information, visit protective.sherwin.com .
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