Keynote Presentation: CCS Project Evolution
Wednesday, 5 March 2025, 8:15 a.m.–9:00 a.m. | Houston, Texas
While CCS projects have been operating since the 1970s, the types of projects, sources of emissions, modes of transporting large volumes of CO₂, and types of geological storage have had a significant evolution, especially in the past 5 years. These changes, in addition to a quickly growing queue of projects, have led to new areas of R&D focus. This presentation will highlight new trends and how research initiatives are adapting to the changing project landscape.
Speaker
Sarah Saltzer is the Managing Director of the Stanford Center for Carbon Storage. She was also recently named to the Biden-Harris Administration’s Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization and Sequestration (CCUS) Non-Federal Lands Task Force. Sarah spent 25 years at Chevron where she held a series of scientific, managerial, and executive roles. She has a diversity of experience in positions of increasing responsibility, including geology research and teaching, petroleum engineering, leading exploration teams, competitor analysis and business planning and strategy. Dr. Saltzer holds a M.S. and B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from Stanford University.
Fee: Included in registration
Venue
George R. Brown Convention Center
1001 Avenida De Las Americas
Houston,
Texas
77010
United States
(713) 853-8000