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Power Up: How the Economics of Carbon Management Impact Our Energy Future

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HomePower Up: How the Economics of Carbon Management Impact Our Energy Future

Check out the 10th webinar in our Power Up series; How the Economics of Carbon Management Impact Our Energy Future. If you missed it, we've got you covered with the replay now available on demand. 

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In this session (originally presented March 2nd, 2022), GLJ’s CEO Jodi Anhorn and Senior Business Analyst Devin Lacey discuss Canadian CCUS pathways and the economics of carbon management.

Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is crucial to our energy future. How we handle CO2, combined with our ability to sequester it economically (and who pays for it!) are determining factors to the success of global energy for the next 20 to 40 years.  

Topics include: 

  • Site selection and geology screening criteria, including deep saline aquifers and existing hydrocarbon reservoirs.
  • Industrial capture points and utilization, including refineries and production of blue hydrogen, fertilizer and cement.
  • The technical aspects of CO2 sequestration.
  • Economic impacts on business, including capital and operating costs for various project scopes.
  • Current and future innovations along with trends in carbon capture. 

Including Q&A, the webinar is about 90 minutes long; if you need to pause for a break, just close the session and it will remember where you left off when you come back.

We've also created a short anonymous survey so that you can let us know what you think of our webinars, so please share your feedback.

Posted by Jodi Anhorn & Devin Lacey on May 19, 2022


Mr. Anhorn is responsible for corporate evaluations and acquisitions and divestiture projects. His extensive experience includes reserves and resource evaluation, detailed field development studies, rate transient analysis, and has served as the project lead on multi-discipline asset teams providing buy side technical and economic analysis. Mr. Anhorn is an expert in the preparation of domestic and international unconventional resource assessments and the appropriate securities disclosure rules.

Mr. Lacey holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Finance from the University of Calgary and Memorial University. He began his energy career in his home province of Newfoundland working in the Offshore E&P and Power sectors as a Finance and Project Controls Advisor. Devin joined GLJ as Senior Business Analyst in 2020 and is co-lead of the Hydrogen team. He has presented hydrogen research at forums held by the SPE, CHOA, CSUR and in media publications by the CBC, JWN Energy and the DOB.
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