EXPO 95% SOLD, CONFERENCE 90% SOLD, DRIVING TOURS SOLD OUT
Carbon Capture Canada is the only pan-Canadian national convention showcasing Canada’s incredible opportunity for CCUS in innovation, technology and make Canada the destination for global investment.
Features of the Carbon Capture Canada:
- Comprehensive 2-Day Strategic Conference featuring executive leaders, government entities and Indigenous leaders to uncover what is needed to supercharge the industry while helping Canada reach its climate target of net zero by 2050.
- Dynamic exhibition over 2 days featuring leading innovators in the development of Carbon Capture technology services, technology and new production, storage and infrastructure development.
Recently booked companies include:

BUILDING A LOW-CARBON FUTURE TOGETHER
Position your organization to take advantage of this dynamic market by being a part of Canada’s only dedicated Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage convention.
Participate in the discussion with over 50 speakers and four provincial Energy Ministers as the conference will focus on key themes including:
- Decarbonization of the Built Environment
- Pathways to Net Zero
- Western Canadian Project Updates
- Carbon Tech Ecosystem Innovation
- CCUS and Electrification
- CCUS as an Enabler of International Trade and Economic Development
Conference Host
JESSE SZYMANSKI
Founder & CEO
Modern Muse Media
Conference Sponsor
Shell Canada


FEATURES INCLUDED IN VISITOR PASS
THE WORLEY KNOWLEDGE BAR
Presentation topics covered in these sessions include, efficient capture of atmospheric bio-carbon, investing in waste heat to power, CO2 metering and measurement along with many others.
Exhibitors, delegates and visitors are invited to the industry reception following the programming.
THE ENBRIDGE KNOWLEDGE BAR
Presentation topics covered in these sessions include, efficient capture of atmospheric bio-carbon, investing in waste heat to power, CO2 metering and measurement along with many others.
Exhibitors, delegates and visitors are invited to the industry reception following the programming.
THE PATHWAYS ALLIANCE KNOWLEDGE BAR
Presentation topics covered include innovation and collaboration driving oil sands energy transition, novel technologies for post combustion capture processes, satellite InSAR and in-ground geotechnical instrumentation, chemical looping technology for hydrogen production along with many others.
Exhibitors, delegates and visitors are invited to the industry reception following the programming.
THE CAPITAL POWER KNOWLEDGE BAR
Presentation topics covered in these sessions include but are not exclusive to, opportunities in post-combustion, waste to energy to CCS, public engagement on CCUS, chemical looping process for CO2 conversion to elemental carbon along with many others.
Exhibitors, delegates and visitors are invited to the industry reception following the programming.
CCUS STUDENT CAFE
Meet representatives from across the CCUS value chain: entrepreneurs and innovators, carbon capture and utilization companies, CO2 sequestration operators and researchers – this is your chance to make connections, ask questions and chat with people working in CCUS today. *Pre-registration required. Only open to post-secondary students.
C6 CENTRAL
This high-traffic space is exclusive for the exhibition visitors and conference delegates and will allow for networking, building connections and relaxing. Food and beverages are available to order here.
GRAB & GO STATION
This will give visitors & exhibitors a place to start their morning right by being energized throughout the day with complimentary fresh beverages and morning snacks for each day.
REST & RECHARGE STATIONS
These Stations will give visitors a place to eat, rest their feet, have an intimate meeting, charge their phone or simply chat with a colleague as your brand hosts the sought-after rest stops around the this event.
REGISTER FOR YOUR VISITOR PASS
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS

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