Dec.1 - Dec.2.2025 | Houston, Texas, USA
The Marketplace for CCUS & Carbon Credits Opportunities
View AgendaUnlocking Value in CCUS and Carbon Credits
CCUS & Carbon Credits 2025 brings together global industry leaders to advance carbon credit frameworks and accelerate decarbonization across the energy and industrial sectors.
Energy and industrial stakeholders face key challenges, including using CCUS in voluntary and compliance carbon credit markets, addressing measurement gaps, ensuring the permanence of CO₂ storage, and monetizing projects. CCUS & Carbon Credits will focus on financial mechanisms, carbon accounting, and standards to connect CCUS with carbon credit systems.
Discover practical strategies, strengthen verification practices, and engage with experts working to expand carbon markets and drive the energy transition toward net-zero.

Unlocking the CCUS and its full potential role in carbon credit markets
Exploring financial incentives and growing carbon credit demand linked to net-zero commitments to attract investment in CCUS projects.
Breakthroughs in CCUS technologies and carbon accounting practices
Analyze verification processes, monitoring systems, CO₂ storage permanence, and carbon utilization practices to enhance carbon market credibility.
Addressing policy gaps, standard inconsistencies, and double-counting risks
Get updates on global standards for CCUS carbon credits and efforts to close policy gaps preventing multiple claims for CO₂ utilization or storage projects.
Solutions to unify fragmented carbon markets and ensure equitable access
Promoting CCUS benefits by enabling small projects to overcome barriers in accessing voluntary or compliance markets, ensuring trust, equity, and inclusivity.
Prioritizing high-quality credits and emissions reduction over offsetting
Learn methods to achieve systemic emission reductions and ensure carbon credits are real, measurable, and high-integrity to strengthen market credibility.
Case studies on the economic feasibility of CCUS through carbon credits
Discover real-world examples of successful CCUS projects that use carbon credits to prove economic feasibility and highlight market dependencies.