Get to the premier CO2 transportation event in June 2011
Pipelines International — December 2010
By 2030, 1.44 gigatonnes per annum of captured CO2 worldwide will need to be transported from around 360 sources to storage. Working out the best way to transport anthropogenic CO2 to meet this demand will be the main focus of the Second International Forum on the Transportation of CO2 to be held in Gateshead, United Kingdom, from 22–23 June 2011.
Building on the success of the First International Forum on the Transportation of CO2, held in July 2010, the 2011 Forum will examine the opportunities and challenges faced by regulators, engineers and operators of pipelines used for CO2 transportation.
The International Forum on the Transportation of CO2 is the only dedicated event organised each year to update the industry on the issues of transporting anthropogenic CO2.
The Forum is being organised by Tiratsoo Technical, a division of Great Southern Press, Houston-based Clarion Technical Conferences, and the University of Newcastle, UK. The event is supported by the UK-based Carbon Capture and Storage Association.
Keep informed with the latest news on the Second International Forum on the Transportation of CO2 – visit www.clarion.org
Image caption: Delegates at the First International Forum on the Transportation of CO2.