Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
June 2-4, 2026 ~ St. Louis, MOCo-located with the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo

Capturing and storing carbon dioxide in underground wells has the potential to become the most consequential technological deployment in the history of the broader biofuels industry. Deploying effective carbon capture and storage at biofuels plants will cement ethanol and biodiesel as the lowest carbon liquid fuels commercially available in the marketplace. The Carbon Capture & Storage Summit will offer attendees a comprehensive look at the economics of carbon capture and storage, the infrastructure required to make it possible and the financial and marketplace impacts to participating producers.


REGISTRATION
Access to all events at one price - including admission to all conference sessions (co-located events, plenary sessions and breakout sessions), entry to the Expo, all meal functions, and speaker presentations (available on conference app during the event). Producers Attend for Free.

If you have any questions on registration or rates please give us a call at 866-746-8385.
Call for Abstracts is Closed
The deadline for submitting abstracts was January 30, 2026.
Although the abstract deadline has passed, speaking and moderating opportunities may still be available.
Have additional questions? Please send inquiries to:
Danielle Piekarski, Content & Program Manager
dpiekarski@bbiinternational.com
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Agenda

Tuesday, June 2
| 7:30 am - 8:30 am |
Breakfast
Second Floor Atrium
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| 8:00 am - 3:30 pm | FEW Golf Outing The Players Club Learn More | Register Now |
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Concurrent Panels
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Understanding Subsurface Risk and Opportunity in Carbon Storage
Room 276 (Tuesday, June 2 — 8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description Understanding subsurface conditions is critical to the successful development of carbon storage projects. This session explores key factors influencing site selection, design and risk assessment, including reservoir characterization, basin-specific drilling considerations and approaches to modeling pressure and storage boundaries. It will also examine how evolving data and analysis can shift perspectives on subsurface potential, highlighting opportunities to optimize storage capacity while managing uncertainty and regulatory requirements.
Moderator: Michael Hillix, Principal Geoscientist & Energy Advisor, University of North Dakota – Energy & Environmental Research Center
- Grace Bastianon, Geophysical Advisor, BKV Corporation
Subsurface Design of the High West CCS Project in Louisiana
- Jim Cron, Senior Principal Engineer, Geostock Sandia, LLC
What a difference a Basin can make: Comparative Analysis of Drilling Operations in Illinois and Williston Basins
- Muhammad Zulqarnain, Senior Consultant, Advanced Resources International
Why Pressure-Based AoR Models Can Overestimate Risk in CO2 Storage
- Laura Norris, Consultant, Battelle Carbon Services
From Uncertainty to Opportunity in Iowa’s Subsurface: Reconsidering Carbon Storage While Exploring Hydrogen Potential |
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| 10:00 am - 10:30 am | Networking Refreshment Break
Second Floor Atrium
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| 10:30 am - Noon |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Navigating Class VI Permitting and Project Readiness for CO2 Storage
Room 276 (Tuesday, June 2 — 10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description Advancing carbon storage projects requires careful navigation of Class VI permitting and the work that follows. This session explores strategies for aligning regulatory requirements with project development goals, from refining area-of-review methodologies and coordinating testing during drilling to maintaining momentum between permit submission and first injection. With a focus on efficiency, compliance and project readiness, it highlights practical approaches to managing risk, streamlining timelines and supporting successful deployment of CO2 storage projects.
Moderator: Jon Cartlidge, Senior Director, Commercial Business Development, Battelle
- Michael Hillix, Principal Geoscientist & Energy Advisor, University of North Dakota – Energy & Environmental Research Center
Reducing Regulatory Burden and Expanding Market Eligibility in Ethanol-Focused CCS Projects
- Kacey Garber, Senior Project Professional, SCS Engineers
Streamlining the Class VI Injection Well Pre-Operational Testing Process Through Early Drilling Integration and Coordinated Testing
- Charles Hostetler, Senior Project Manager, SCS Engineers
The Pros and Cons of Geophysical Imaging Methods in Class VI Dynamic Model Calibration Workflows |
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| Noon - 1:00 pm |
Networking Lunch
Second Floor Atrium
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| 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Operational Risk Management in CO2 Injection and Storage
Room 276 (Tuesday, June 2 — 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Read Description Managing operational risk is essential to the safe and successful deployment of carbon capture and storage projects. This session explores best practices across project execution, on-site storage strategies and CO2 injection operations, with a focus on risk identification, mitigation and long-term monitoring. It will also examine lessons learned from existing projects, including approaches to emergency response planning, stakeholder engagement and maintaining environmental and operational integrity.
Moderator: Ed Covington, Vice President of Strategy & Markets, Pelican Energy Consultants
- Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
Keys to Success Execution of CCS Projects in the US Ethanol Industry
- Sylvain Riba, President and CEO, Geostock Sandía
On-Site CCS Insight
- Zach Freund, Consultant, Advanced Resources International
Mitigating Risks of CO2 Injection – Best Practices and Industry Learnings
- Chad Roller, GKFF Assistant Professor, University of Oklahoma
Safe and Secure CO2 Storage |
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| 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm | Refreshment Break
Second Floor Atrium
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| 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Monitoring, Measurement and Verification Technologies for Storage Projects Room 276 (Tuesday, June 2 — 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
Read Description
Monitoring, measurement and verification are fundamental to ensuring the safety, performance and credibility of carbon storage projects. This session explores a range of technologies and approaches used to assess site suitability, track CO2 behavior and confirm long-term containment, from injectivity testing and remote sensing to advanced subsurface monitoring and biogenic carbon analysis. With a focus on compliance, data accuracy and risk reduction, it highlights how effective monitoring strategies support both regulatory requirements and project success.
Moderator: Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
- Shirley Indriati, Program Manager CCS Development, Battelle
Test before you invest: Using Step Rate and Injectivity Testing to Ensure Ethanol Plants’ CCS Success
- James Aiken, Vice President, Barr Engineering Co.
Monitoring Vegetative Stress at a CO2 Injection Well Using Vegetation Indices and Prediction Limit Statistical Methodologies
- Jason Vanderkooi, Division Manager – Carbon Services, Battelle
An Overview of Compliance Monitoring for CO2 Sequestration
- Alex Henson, Account Manager, SGS Beta
Quantifying CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Removals (CCU) via Carbon-14 Biogenic Content Measurement |
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| 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm |
Expo Grand Opening & Welcome Reception
Halls 2-4
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Tuesday, June 3
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| 8:00 am - 9:00 am |
Breakfast
Plaza Lobby
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| 9:00 am – 11:00 am |
General Session
Ferrara Theatre
- Welcome
- Industry Awards
- Keynote Speaker
- Industry Panel
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| 11:00 am - 6:00 pm |
Expo Open
Halls 2-4
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| 11:00 am - 1:00 pm |
Dedicated Expo Time
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11:30 am - 1:00 pm |
- Lunch in the Expo
Halls 2-4
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| 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Monetizing CCS: 45Z Incentives and Carbon Market Strategies
Room 276 (Wednesday, June 3 — 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Read Description Maximizing the value of carbon capture and storage projects requires a clear understanding of evolving incentives and carbon market opportunities. This session explores strategies for leveraging programs such as the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit alongside carbon markets to improve project economics and accelerate returns. It will also examine approaches to carbon accounting, data validation and integration across the value chain, highlighting how producers can position projects to capture the full financial and environmental benefits of CCS.
Moderator: Jamey Cline, Partner, Christianson PLLP
- Evan Zeller, Director, Battelle Carbon Services
45Z and CCS – Putting the “Z” in Accelerated Monetization
- Martin Baker, Senior Director, Origination, Anew Climate
Integrating CCS, RECs, RNG, and Climate Smart Agriculture to Maximize 45Z Value for Ethanol Producers
- Faizal Hassan, VP, Low Carbon Fuels, Anew Climate
Carbon Value of CCS Projects
- Siva Avvaru, Managing Director, Enterprise Growth, Corvian (previously Farmers Edge)
From Acre to Audit: Making Field-Level CI Data Work for 45Z |
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| 2:30 pm - 3:00 pm |
Refreshment Break in the Expo
Halls 2-4 |
| 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Strategic Positioning in the Evolving Carbon Market
Room 276 (Wednesday, June 3 — 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
Read DescriptionPositioning for success in the evolving carbon market requires strategic alignment across policy, technology and partnerships. This session explores how ethanol producers can navigate incentives such as 45Z, avoid common compliance pitfalls and evaluate pathways for diversification through CCS, SAF and other low-carbon fuels. It will also examine the role of partnerships and integrated business models in managing risk and unlocking new revenue streams, highlighting approaches to remain competitive in a rapidly changing market landscape.
Moderator: Shirley Indriati, Program Manager CCS Development, Battelle
- Anna Ringsred, Senior Manager, Weaver
45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit: Ethanol Inputs & Common Pitfalls
- Larry Tree, CEO, Proteum Energy, LLC
Proteum Energy: Unlocking Negative-Carbon Fuels and Enhanced Profitability for Ethanol Producers
- John Oyen, Director of Business Development, ABB, Inc.
Arithmetic? Algebra? Calculus? – The Math for Strategic Partnerships in CCUS
- Steven Lowenthal, Co-CEO, Frontier Infrastructure
CO2-by-Rail Supporting Carbon Markets and Ethanol Decarbonization |
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| 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm |
Networking Reception in the Expo
Halls 2-4
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Wednesday, June 4
| 7:30 am - 8:30 am |
Breakfast in the Expo
Halls 2-4
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| 7:30 am - 1:00 pm |
Expo Open
Halls 2-4
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| 8:30 am - 10:00 am |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Carbon Utilization and Advanced CO2 Capture Technologies
Room 276 (Thursday, June 4 — 8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description
Expanding beyond traditional carbon capture and storage, utilization pathways and advanced capture technologies are creating new opportunities to reduce carbon intensity and generate value. This session explores approaches to converting CO2 into marketable products, integrating additional capture systems at existing facilities and advancing next-generation capture technologies through modeling and simulation. With a focus on performance, flexibility and economics, it highlights how these solutions can complement or provide alternatives to conventional storage strategies.
Moderator: Joanne Ivancic, Advanced Biofuels USA, Advanced Biofuels USA
- Jeff Bonar, CEO, CapCO2 Solutions
CO2 utilization – an exciting solution critical for next generation biofuels
- Nick Cioll, CEO, Progressive Energy
Carbon Utilization Alternatives to Lower CI Scores
- Devin ter Braak, Director of Technology, Bright Renewables
Enhancing Existing Fermentation CCS with Post Combustion Carbon Capture at Ethanol Sites
- Roman Petersen, Sales Engineer, ANDRITZ Separation, Inc.
Industrial Applications and Future Potential of Rotating Packed Bed (RPB) Technology in Carbon Capture Processes: The ANDRITZ Perspective |
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Refreshment Break in the Expo
Halls 2-4
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Carbon Utilization and Integration Strategies for Ethanol Plants
Room 276 (Thursday, June 4 — 10:30 am - Noon)
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Integrating carbon utilization technologies into ethanol production offers new pathways to reduce carbon intensity and unlock additional value. This session explores approaches for converting fermentation CO2 into fuels and intermediates, incorporating biogas systems and optimizing existing process streams to improve efficiency and returns. It will also examine how these integrations can enhance plant flexibility, increase output without additional feedstock and support evolving policy and market demands. With a focus on integration, scalability and economics, it highlights how ethanol producers can leverage emerging technologies to enhance performance and remain competitive in a carbon-constrained market.
Moderator: May Wu, Principal Environmental System Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hamed Heidari, CEO & Co-founder, C+UP
Beyond CCS: Converting Fermentation CO2 into Renewable Propane at Ethanol Plants
- David Ortega, Founder, Phase Biolabs, Inc.
Ethanol from CO2
- Juan Martiren, Partner and Business Developer, DTA Tech
The Backset Multiplier: One Integration, Lower CI, New Energy, Higher Returns
- Graham Hartlett, Chief Sales Officer – North America, HoSt Bioenergy Solutions
HoSt Bioenergy – Elevating Your Ethanol CI Score with Distillers Grain Digestion |
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Networking Lunch in the Expo
Halls 2-4
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| 1:30 pm | Exhibitor Move-Out Begins |
| 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Strategic Pathways for CCS and Low-CI Ethanol Projects Room 276 (Thursday, June 4 — 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Read DescriptionDeveloping successful low-carbon ethanol and CCS projects requires strategic planning across infrastructure, contracts and plant design. This session explores practical pathways for advancing projects, including alternative CO2 transport options, integrated facility design and considerations for structuring effective engineering, procurement and construction agreements. It will also examine how project integration decisions can influence permitting requirements, timelines and overall project viability. With a focus on flexibility, risk management and long-term performance, it highlights approaches to help producers navigate constraints while positioning for growth in a low-carbon market.
Moderator: Robert Falco, CEO, SolarClean Fuels, LLC
- Jim Cron, Senior Principal Engineer, Geostock Sandia, LLC
Alternate CO2 Transport and Dedicated Class VI Storage: A Practical Path Forward for Stranded Ethanol Producers
- Andrew Parker, Senior Associate, Husch Blackwell LLP
Crafting Effective EPC Agreements for Biofuels, Carbon Capture, and Sustainable Fuel Infrastructure Projects
- Rohan Pingale, Senior Manager – Business Development (Americas), PRAJ Industries Limited
Designing the Ethanol Plant: Integrated Alcohol and Bio-methanation Solutions for Reliable, Low-CI Operations
- Andrea Foglesong, Vice President / Senior EHS Consultant, PROtect, LLC
Single vs. Separate Source Determinations – How Project Integration Matters
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SPONSORS & SPOTLIGHT
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Platinum Sponsor
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Lapis is a full-service CCS developer and operator. We provide single-point responsibility from industry partner to sink. Our team has the capability and capacity to be your partner of choice for delivering customized carbon solutions. |
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Frontier designs, builds, and operates sustainable infrastructure across the Mountain West and broader United States. From carbon transport and storage, to on-site power solutions, our team brings the expertise to take complex projects from idea to operations. |
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Gold Sponsor
 | Pelican Energy Consultants is a privately held Consulting Engineering firm located in Covington, Louisiana. Our core services include Multi-Discipline Engineering, Design/Drafting, Project Management, Onsite Construction Coordination/Inspection Services, Procurement, and Inventory Management Services. Pelican is a worldwide leader with unmatched expertise in the design of CO2 capture, processing, transportation, utilization, and sequestration facilities, with over 300 executed CO2 projects in excess of $5 billion in TIC. Pelican has designed/executed the installation of anthropogenic CO2 capture facilities since 2009. Let our team of CO2 system experts save you time and money as you develop your CO2 plans and projects. |
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