The urgency of the climate crisis is undeniable. In November 2023, Dubai will host the 28th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP28), with the aim of building on previous achievements and setting the course for future action.
A unique opportunity for all stakeholders to rise to the challenge and effectively address the global threat of climate change.
Our team invites you to join in conversations about the urgency and feasibility of CCUS for achieving net zero. They will share Aker Carbon Capture’s experience and vision from leading several carbon capture projects in different segments, showing how we can make a difference today by decarbonizing the most challenging industries.
Jon Christopher Knudsen, our CCO, will give you an overview of the current trends and opportunities in the CCUS market, as well as the main barriers and solutions to accelerate its deployment. He will draw on his extensive knowledge and network to provide you with valuable insights and recommendations.
Hanne Rolén, our Head of Sustainability, will explain why carbon removal is essential part of net zero and how we can leverage biogenic CO2 capture to scale it up. She will also discuss how we can foster public-private partnerships and investments through the voluntary carbon market to create an impact in the short term.
If you are attending and would like to speak to us, please reach out to nina.westgaard@akercarboncapture.com to schedule a time for a meeting.
Aker Carbon Capture at COP28

Jon C. Knudsen,
Chief Commercial Officer
The business case for CCS to meet decarbonisation goals
2 December, 16:30 | Norwegian pavilion
Accelerating CCUS deployment through new business models
5 December, 15:30 | Norwegian pavilion
Accelerating Carbon Neutrality: Nordic Innovations in CCUS Technology
6 December, 09:30 | Norwegian pavilion

Hanne Rolén,
Head of Sustainability
Carbon capture and storage: towards long-term commercial deployment
4 December, 19:00 | IETA BusinessHub
Accelerating CCUS deployment through new business models
5 December 15:30 | Norwegian pavilion