BioCDR/CCUS Workshop

Side event to the Longship Knowledge Sharing Summit 2026

Objectives

  • Present the current status on BioCDR/CCUS
  • Identify gaps in the current BioCDR/CCUS landscape and to recommend areas for further research and implementation
  • Inspire collaboration within the BioCDR/CCUS community on relevant areas within CDR and CCUS

AGENDA, 16th April 2026 – Park Hotel Sandefjord, Norway

9:45-10:00Welcome and coffee
WORKSHOP OPENING: THE NEED FOR BIOCDR/CCUS: WHAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY? WHAT ARE THE RISKS AND UNKNOWNS?
10:00-10:05Opening Remarks: IEAGHG, Gassnova, MI CDR
10:05-10:20Keynote speech: BioCDR/CCUS in IPCC scenarios – opportunities and challenges
10:20-10:40Fireside chat
10:40-11:00      Break (incl. coffee/tea/soft drinks and snacks)
PART 1 – MOBILIZING BIOCDR/CCUS TECHNOLOGIES
11:00-12:001(A). Mobilizing power and industry BioCDR/CCUS: How do we realize the potential? What are the challenges? Introductory presentations (10 min each): BECCS done wellBiomethane perspective Conversational/panel discussion: Sustainable biomass use – views from an NGOEuropean power perspectiveUK power perspective: How the industry documents the feedstock chain, e.g. use of AI and remote sensingEnsuring sustainability of imported biomass feedstocks
12:00-13:001(B). Mobilizing BioCDR/CCUS across borders: Fostering international collaboration on CO2 networks and feedstocks Introductory presentations (10 min each): Moving biomass/CO2/credits across borders through optimizing BioCDR/CCUS chains/configurationsLondon Protocol and bilateral agreementsCountry perspective Conversational/panel discussion: Companies moving biomass across bordersFurther countries’ perspectivesZero Emission PlatformMission Innovation CDR
13:00-13:45       Lunch
PART 2 – MEASURING, COUNTING AND CLAIMS OF BIOCDR/CCUS TECHNOLOGIES
13:45-14:452(A). BioCDR/CCUS: What should we measure? What counts as negative emissions?   Scene setter: MRV and accounting (10 minutes)   Comments and short presentations (5 min)   EU ETS & CRCF, Registry on project-based approaches and credits, NGO or academicBiogenic CO2 monitoring and MRV: what do operators want or need to count?   Discussion and Q&A (30 minutes)
14:45-15:15       Coffee
PART 2 – MEASURING, COUNTING AND CLAIMS OF BIOCDR/CCUS TECHNOLOGIES (continued)
15:15-16:152(B). BioCDR/CCUS: How to allocate claims and credits regarding both CDR and funding Short presentations: (5 minutes) Buyer of CDR creditsIndustry experiences and views Government views Discussions and Q&A (25 minutes)
16:15-16:30       Summing up