14.05.2025

2025 CCSA EU Conference

Join us for the 2025 Carbon Capture & Storage Association’s EU Conference on 14 May 2025 in Brussels

The Conference aims to advance discussions on Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). We offer a platform for policymakers, industry leaders, and stakeholders to explore CCUS key role in decarbonising the European industries, maintaining competitiveness while aligning with the Paris Agreement and EU’s 2040 climate target. 

Based on the success of the 2024 CCSA EU Conference, we anticipate an audience of more than 200 delegates, proving the growing interest in, and appetite for, CCUS technologies. As the leading European carbon capture trade association, our membership covers the full CCUS value chain. 

About the Conference

The event will be held in person at the Cardo Brussels Hotel. The conference agenda will include panel sessions, presentations and networking opportunities throughout the day – including a 1-hour lunch break and networking drinks at the end of the programme. 

Participants include high-level representatives from various sectors of the CCUS community, including policymakers, regulators, industry developers, technology providers, legal and financial representatives, civil society, and other stakeholders.

This is the must-attend CCUS event of the year, providing valuable networking opportunities and the chance to forge key business partnerships while gaining insights into CCUS in Europe.

Don’t miss this chance to attend the 2025 CCSA EU Conference! Check the agenda & register here: https://na.eventscloud.com/website/83400/

Confirmed speakers:

  • MEP Jeannette Baljeu, European Parliament
  • Augustijn van Haasteren, Team Leader Internal Market CCS, DG ENER, European Commission
  • Fabien Ramos, Carbon Removal Lead, DG CLIMA, European Commission 
  • Pia Malene Andersen, CCS Advisor, Norwegian Ministry of Energy 
  • Paolo Testini, Director CCS and Carbon Removal, Snam, Ravenna CCS Project Partner
  • John Shibu, Regional Director – Business Development, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Pieter Tavenier, Director Business Development CCS, Gasunie
  • Alexander Vink, Commercial Director CCS, Gasunie
  • Luca Rossi, Head of CCUS Opportunities, Eni, Ravenna CCS Project Partner
  • Pim Frederix, Senior Project Manager, New Energy Coalition (ConsenCUS)
  • Alisson Marques, Senior Scientist and R&D Manager, GAFT (ConsenCUS)
  • Guloren Turan, Chief Impact Officer, Global CCS Institute
  • Tobias Bühnen, Policy Manager, GIE
  • Hanna Biro, Policy Manager for Just Industrial Transition & CCS, Bellona Europa
  • Codie Rossi, Policy Manager, Clean Air Task Force
  • Małgosia Rybak, Climate Change & Energy Director, Cepi
  • Tudy Bernier, Policy Director, CO2 Value Europe 
  • Anne-Gabrielle Laboureau, Managing Director – Low Carbon Transition Group, BNP Paribas
  • Nicolas Peugniez, Head of Startegy, NaTran
  • Molly Tinker, Carbon Markets Manager, Climeworks
  • Gilles Decan, Program Manager Hydrogen and CO2, Port of Antwerp-Bruges
  • Caterina De Matteis, Senior Policy Manager, IOGP Europe 
  • Chris Sherwood, Secretary-General, Negative Emissions Platform
  • Fabio Poretti, Technical & Scientific Officer, CEWEP
  • Ross Brown, CCS Policy & Advocacy Adviser, Shell
  • Marino Varicchio, Policy Analyst, European Roundtable on Climate Change and Sustainable Transition