04.11.2024
Great Engagement at the World’s Largest CCS Conference
The 17th Greenhouse Gas Control Technology Conference (GHGT-17) proved to be an invaluable experience, spotlighting TCM’s impactful work across various facets of carbon capture technology.
“TCM received outstanding attention for both our lectures and presentations at GHGT-17, as well as our booth in the exhibition area,” shared Matthew Campbell, Technology Manager at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM).
From October 20 to 24, 2024, GHGT-17 gathered the world’s leading CCS experts in Calgary, Canada, uniting researchers, industry leaders, government officials, and business partners from around the world to exchange insights on the latest greenhouse gas mitigation technologies. Representing TCM were Technology Manager, Matthew Campbell, Business Development Manager Rouzbeh Jafari, and Senior CO₂ Capture Technologist Ahmad Wakaa.
Great activity for TCM at GHGT-17 in Calgary.
A “Packed House” with TCM on Stage
Collaborating with industry and research partners, including Equinor, Gassnova, ION Clean Energy, InnoSepra, NIVA, Shell, SINTEF, and TotalEnergies, TCM made a substantial contribution to GHGT-17. The team delivered five oral presentations and displayed three posters, each drawing notable interest.
“The interest in these presentations was immense,” Matthew remarked. “In several sessions, the room filled to capacity, with lines forming outside and some attendees standing at the back. The level of engagement was thrilling for us as presenters, sparking valuable discussions afterward.”
Rouzbeh added, “We are now actively following up with contacts made at the event, including both former TCM clients and new companies interested in collaborative CO₂ capture technology development and testing.”
Highlighted Papers and Posters at GHGT-17
The following papers and posters were presented by TCM and its collaborators at GHGT-17:
- Design, Development, and Validation of Analytical Methods for Measuring Degradation Products of CESAR1 Solvent by LC-MS/MS
- Pilot-Scale Testing of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for Post-Combustion CO₂ Capture at Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM)
- CESAR1 Solvent Degradation in Pilot and Laboratory Scale
- Using a Dynamic Modeling Tool to Ensure the Safety of Drinking Water Sources near an Amine-Based CO₂ Capture Plant
- Demonstration of the Latest Advancements in CANSOLV CO₂ Capture Technology at TCM
- Transformational Sorbent-Based Process for Substantially Reducing CO₂ Capture Costs
- Demonstration of ION’s Novel Capture Solvent (ICE-31) at TCM’s Amine Plant with Results on Transformational Deep Decarbonization and CO₂ Capture Co-Benefits
- 18 Years of Public-Private Partnership for Developing Post-Combustion CO₂ Capture at Technology Centre Mongstad in Norway
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