Conference
Upscaling of CCS in Denmark
DTU Offshore’s 4th CCS conference will address the risks and challenges of upscaling the CCS value chain. Various stakeholders from Denmark and internationally will share their perspectives on these challenges.

CCS is key for Denmark to meet our climate goals, and during the past year, many projects have matured or been initiated. The projects span between the maturation of
CO2 storage sites and the construction of capture plants. However, there are still risks and challenges associated with upscaling CCS in Denmark, and it is important to keep the momentum going and ensure all links of the capture, transport, and storage chain are connected and realized.
DTU Offshore's fourth CCS conference will focus on the risks and challenges associated with upscaling the CCS value chain. During the conference, the players across the CCS value chain in Denmark and internationally will give their views on the challenges they will face when maturing and upscaling CCS projects.
Confirmed speakers:
- Charlotte Laurentzius, Exploration Manager, CarbonCuts
- Esbern Hoch, Senior Business Developer, TotalEnergies
- Henrik Sulsbrück, Head of Division, Danish Energy Agency
- Jesper Sand Damtoft, Group Sustainability Director, Cementir Holding
- Katherine Duncker Romanak, Research Professor, The University of Texas at Austin
- Kathrine Høeg Johansen, Program Director Kalundborg CO2 Hub, Ørsted
- Mette Fürstnow, Project Greensand Manager, INEOS Energy
- Owain Tucker, Capability Manager & Principal Technical Expert in Carbon Storage, Shell
- Steinar Kolsto, Country Manager, Harbour Energy
- Tim Heijn, Managing Director, Northern Lights
- Ulrik Olbjørn, CCS Responsible Equinor in Denmark, CO2 Storage Kalundborg
Contact
Julie Skajaa Wøldike Communications Officer Mobile: +45 93510553 juska@dtu.dk