As the US continues on its path of decarbonization and goal of a low to zero carbon economy, one huge opportunity in this transition is the use of CCUS.

Finalized guidance on the 45Q Tax Credit, the recently introduced Storing CO2 And Lowering Emissions (SCALE) Act supporting CO2 infrastructure and yesterday’s CCUS Bill, CCUS Tax Credit Amendments Act by Senator Manchin, all show the support to do this.

Globally, new projects are being announced daily that either are CCUS or components of clusters and hubs forming large regional CCUS programs.

Chuck McConnell University of Houston with his CCUS Commercialization Consortium will lead a panel including Nigel Jenvey of Baker Hughes and Fred Eames a partner at Hunton Andrews Kurth and Kenneth Nemeth, Secretary and Executive Director of the Southern States Energy Board.