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Mission Possible? Extractive Industries Working Towards Net-Zero Through CDR

  • Several fossil fuel companies are investing in start-ups and research initiatives focused on carbon removal technologies. What is the motivation for fossil fuel companies to enter the CDR market?
  • What can the CDR sector learn from extractive industry companies and are we tapping into their expertise enough?
  • Have there been notable projects and initiatives between CDR developers and extractive corporations? What has been the key to success?
  • Are governments doing enough to incentivise partnerships and/or sustainable transitions, and are efforts different in countries where extractive industry companies are state-owned?

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Brenna Casey - Carbon Capture Analyst, BloombergNEF

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Kate Murphy - CEO, Aquarry
Ryan Edwards - Director of Climate Policy, Oxy

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Mission Possible? Extractive Industries Working Towards Net-Zero Through CDR

  • Several fossil fuel companies are investing in start-ups and research initiatives focused on carbon removal technologies. What is the motivation for fossil fuel companies to enter the CDR market?
  • What can the CDR sector learn from extractive industry companies and are we tapping into their expertise enough?
  • Have there been notable projects and initiatives between CDR developers and extractive corporations? What has been the key to success?
  • Are governments doing enough to incentivise partnerships and/or sustainable transitions, and are efforts different in countries where extractive industry companies are state-owned?

Confirmed Chair

Brenna Casey - Carbon Capture Analyst, BloombergNEF

Confirmed Speaker

Kate Murphy - CEO, Aquarry
Ryan Edwards - Director of Climate Policy, Oxy

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