CO2 Capture and Storage

Stakes

  • Beyond legal uncertainties and public acceptance issues, the development of the CCS sector seems promising, given the GHG volumes emitted today versus the storage potential.
  • This development depends however on the various players strategies on each part of the chain, and requires a comprehensive technological understanding.
  • Defining its economical positioning, as well as its technological choices, requires to combine market vision and technical expertise.

Assisting companies in finding their positioning in an emerging market

ENEA Consulting activity on carbon capture and storage is designed on 3 main axes:
  • A strategic vision of the market
  • An expert look on technologies
  • Process design skills
In such a new industrial sector, any strategic orientation is strongly depending on technological choices. An overall understanding of both technical and strategic stakes appears to be necessary.

The scope of the studies we carry out goes far beyond the French and European borders, given the particular international dimension of the CCS playground.

Our references cover the entire CCS chain, from assistance to strategic positioning, technical and economical analyses, as well as prefeasibility and engineering studies.

Value added

  • Strategic vision and technological expertise
  • International network of experts (industrials, lawyers, universities and research centers…)
  • A database for technologies, as well as indicators of global performance measurement
  • Training courses, developed in partnership with Geogreen and the IFP
  • A memorandum of understanding with Genesis, Technip’s subsidiary for engineering activities