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2nd IEA Workshop on Legal Aspects of Storing CO2
 
Location and date(s) of workshop:
Paris, France: 17 October 2006
   
Organiser(s): IEA Working Party on Fossil Fuels (WPFF)
   
Contact(s):
   

Background:

The International Energy Agency (IEA), along with the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) announces a workshop to examine legal issues associated with the capture and storage of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas abatement strategy.

 
Links to relevant documents:

Information Flyer


 
Proceedings: 1. Workshop Agenda

2. Discussion Paper on Legal Aspects of Carbon Capture and Storage

3. Welcome Address (Barbara McKee, United States Department of Energy)

4. An Update on CCS: Recent Developments (Harry Audus, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, United Kingdom)

5. Presentations from Session 1: Intellectual Property

6. Presentations from Session 2: National Legal and Regulatory Frameworks
Setting the Scene: National Legal and Regulatory Frameworks (Tania Constable, Department of Industry Tourism and Resources, Australia)

7. Presentations from Session 3: International Marine Environment Protection Instruments
International Environment Protection Instruments (Caroline van Dalen, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands)

8. Presentations from Session 4: Level Playing Field for CCS Projects
Creating a Level Playing Field for CCS in Climate Change Mitigation Instruments(Tim Dixon, Department of Trade and Industry, United Kingdom)

9. Presentations from Session 5: Public Awareness
CCS- Public Awareness (Mette Karine Gravdahl Agerup, Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, Norway)

10. Presentations from Session 6: Next Steps
Summary of Key Issues Raised

11. Next Steps - Timeline (John Ryan, Department of Industry Tourism and Resources, Australia)