Canada's National CCUS Convention

September 23-25, 2025
Edmonton Convention Centre | Edmonton, Alberta

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Canada's National CCUS Convention

September 23-25, 2025
Edmonton Convention Centre | Edmonton, Alberta

What is this Workshop About?

Northern Alberta Institute of ...

As sustainability becomes a strategic priority across industries, understanding how to measure and manage environmental impacts has become essential. Accurate quantification of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a critical step in any decarbonization effort, enabling organizations to track progress, identify emission hotspots, and make informed decisions. This workshop addresses the growing need to understand how emissions are measured both at the product and organizational level. It offers a practical introduction to life cycle assessment (LCA) and carbon accounting, with a focus on real-world application in the context of carbon management.

The LCA component of the workshop will explore fuel pathways – from extraction to combustion – highlighting key standards, methodologies, and tools used to assess environmental impact. Participants will engage with case study examples and gain hands-on insight into how LCA informs emissions analysis.

The carbon accounting segment will introduce participants to the principles and concepts of GHG accounting and reporting at the organizational level. It will cover the development of GHG inventories, with a focus on identifying and categorizing emissions across Scope 1, 2, and 3. Participants will learn how to apply recognized frameworks to measure, categorize, and report emissions accurately, supporting transparency and informed climate action.

By the end of the session, participants will have a foundational understanding of both approaches and how they support data-driven decision-making in climate action strategies. This workshop is designed to help professionals stay ahead of sustainability trends and make informed decisions using credible, data-driven tools.

Who Should Attend?

  • Those looking to broaden their knowledge and understanding of CO2 storage
  • Both technical and non-technical professionals looking to understand both the surface and sub-surface side of the CCS workflow
  • Asset managers with a CCS project or potential CCS project

What Are the Learning Outcomes?

Upon completion of this 1-day seminar, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the importance of simulation in the CCS workflow
  • Interpret the results from CCS simulations
  • Comprehend the full CCS lifecycle from the surface network to wellbore to the subsurface reservoir
  • Discover which and how physical and operational mechanisms influence the CO2 storage operation
  • Identify and mitigate risks associated with CO2 storage operations
  • Gain experience from case studies and various examples