When? 27 April 2020

As countries worldwide strive to meet air quality and climate targets and seek a change in their energy mix, the International Energy Agency forecasts that gas will overtake coal as the second lead
It is estimated that more investment is needed in projects to fill the expected LNG supply gap in the mid-2020s when new capacity is under construction, making project success a priority in the industry.

By purchasing the EIC Insight Report: Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage, you will find a detailed overview of the technologies and processes across the CCS sector, evolution of hydrogen and ho
Although carbon capture and storage remains firmly on the agenda for many countries globally, including Norway, the US and Canada, deployment of carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) has emerged as a more viable concept offering a new approach to climate change mitigation.

Established in 1943, the EIC is the leading trade association for companies working in the global energy industries.

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