03.11.2025
TCM made its mark in Hamburg
For the second year in a row, Technology Centre Mongstad (TCM) had a strong presence at the Carbon Capture Technology World Expo in Hamburg.
Technology Manager Matthew Campbell and Communication Officer Liv Lønne Dille experienced interest from industry representatives eager to learn more about TCM’s work and experience in testing CO2 capture technologies.

The interest is there
Visitors from various industry sectors were particularly interested in learning how CO2 capture plants handle impurity variations from different flue gases. Also, there was tremendous interest to learn about TCM experience with the non- proprietary CESAR 1 solvent. Some were representatives of companies with their own technology concepts, while others wanted to know how they could start learning about carbon capture.
“Many companies wanted us to follow up afterwards for further dialogue, and TCM’s business development team will now take care of this,” says Lønne Dille. We are already working on this.
TCM also facilitated contact between some of the visitors and Northern Lights in Øygarden, a company that specialises in commercial CO2 storage, forming a natural link between capture and storage. Given that we have different roles in the CCS value chain, it is important to promote each other. There is a need for a better understanding of how things are connected.
“We hope that the meetings we had in Hamburg can lay the foundation for new collaborations and exciting CCS projects,” says Matthew Campbell. At TCM, we are ready to welcome new visitors, hold initial discussions and embark on a journey towards potential future collaborations.
About the exhibition
The Carbon Capture Technology World Expo brought together more than 20,000 attendees over three days, along with 1,500 conference delegates and 300 speakers from around the world. The event is the largest international meeting place for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), offering unique opportunities to build networks, exchange experiences, and discuss future solutions for a low-emission society.