CCUS Next Course

Get a proper introduction to CCUS. A course aimed at those who work – or wish to work – with CO₂ capture, utilisation or storage, or who want to strengthen their expertise in the field.

Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is becoming a key technology in the green transition.

The course provides a comprehensive and practice-oriented introduction to the CCUS value chain, and no prior knowledge is required.

There will be a good mix of presentations from industry experts and leading researchers, as well as tour of facilities.

Course objectives

  • Build a fundamental understanding and knowledge of the CC(U)S value chain, from capture to storage, including utilization opportunities
  • Learn about technology, materials, risk, and future solutions
  • Create a foundation for collaboration between industry, academia, and public authorities
  • Contribute knowledge that strengthens Norway’s position in CCS/CCUS

Preliminary Programme

Day One – Value Chain
Venue: Aragon, office at Fantoft, Bergen

  • Introduction and the role of CCUS in climate policies
  • The CCUS value chain
  • Technology overview, challenges and opportunities
  • System perspective and utilization opportunities
  • Marked outlook and opportunities for industry

Day Two – Capture and Materials
Venue: VilVite, Bergen

  • Capture technologies
  • Material challenges
  • CO2 specification
  • Fiscal metering and analysis
  • Tour of DNV and UiB lab facilities (TBC)

Day Three – Transport, Storage and Safety
Venue: Northen Lights, Øygarden

  • Introduciton to Northern Lights
  • Transport of CO2
  • Geological storage and well integrity
  • CO2 monitoring, risk and safety
  • Tour of facilities

Participation and Costs

  • GCE Ocean Technology members: NOK 13,400 excl. VAT
  • Non-members: NOK 15,500 excl. VAT

Note: Subject to sufficient registrations

More information and registration: https://www.gceocean.no/events/posts/2026/april/ccus-next-course/

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April 28, 2026 8:00 AM
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Bergen and Øygarden