Published by Todd Bush on July 24, 2025
For the widespread deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) to succeed, emitters, financiers and project developers continue to be challenged to make viable investment decisions in an unpredictable market.
Now in its third year, Wood Mackenzie's Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Conference 2025 will bring together expert analysts and industry leaders in Houston, October 8-9. Attendees will include representatives from carbon emitting industries, policy makers, upstream players, project developers, financiers, EPCs, and midstream transportation, storage, and utilization providers who will discuss the costs and economic feasibility of projects.
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Key themes on the agenda include:
Making the economics of CCUS projects work: How can developers reduce the cost of capture across CAPEX and OPEX with proven and emerging technologies?
Making the business case for CO2 utilization: How can low carbon CO2 compete with other incumbent low carbon technologies such as biogas and hydrogen?
EPA versus state permitting primacy: What are the pitfalls and in what regions are projects getting to FID?
Global perspectives on CCUS: How will carbon pricing, government cost support, price premium for products, and voluntary markets evolve around the world, and can developers hedge for certainty?
The Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Conference 2025 will bring together leading experts from across the industry, including:
To reserve your place at Wood Mackenzie’s Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage Conference 2025, please click on this link.
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