Publications

Dive into our reports and publications for the latest thinking on CCS. Explore trusted research shaping decisions across policy, investment, and deployment.

  • The Safety and Permanence of Geological Storage

    The Safety and Permanence of Geological Storage

    Read the Institute’s perspective ‘The Safety and Permanence of CO₂ Geological Storage,’ exploring decades of research, regulatory frameworks, and diverse projects worldwide. It highlights the proven safety, reliability, and scalability of CO₂ storage, underscoring its central role in advancing CCS and tackling climate change.

  • The Monitoring of Geological Storage

    The Monitoring of Geological Storage

    Read the Institute’s perspective ‘The Monitoring of CO₂ Geological Storage,’ authored by Aishah Hatta, Chris Consoli, and Mojtaba Seyyedi - exploring risk management, monitoring tools, and regulatory frameworks that ensure safe, scalable CCS deployment and robust oversight of storage projects throughout their lifecycle

  • Briefing: Road to COP30: CCS Developments in International Climate Change Policy

    Briefing: Road to COP30: CCS Developments in International Climate Change Policy

    This briefing by Noora Al Amer examines carbon capture and storage's growing role in international climate politics ahead of COP30. It analyses how nations approach CCS through different strategic lenses - from industrial competitiveness to revenue generation - and explores opportunities and challenges for advancing CCS in climate diplomacy.

  • Editor’s Insights – State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025

    Editor’s Insights – State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025

    Released alongside State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025, Editor’s Insights distils contributions from over 80 technology providers to highlight key trends in energy use, target industries, and technology readiness - offering a concise overview of the latest developments shaping the global CCS technology landscape.

  • State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025

    State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025

    Explore “State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025” - the Institute’s annual showcase of over 160 CCS solutions from 80+ companies. The report highlights global innovations across capture, transport, and storage, illustrating how cutting-edge technologies are driving real-world progress toward a net-zero future.

  • Insurance for Carbon Capture and Storage – State of the Market

    Insurance for Carbon Capture and Storage – State of the Market

    Rapid CCS scale-up depends on effective risk management, with insurance playing an increasingly vital role. Coverage options for CO₂ storage are expanding, including products designed to address and protect against carbon credit and tax credit reversals, supporting project deployment and investor confidence.

  • Emissions Trading Schemes and Industrial Carbon Management: A Comparative Analysis Across Five Jurisdictions

    Emissions Trading Schemes and Industrial Carbon Management: A Comparative Analysis Across Five Jurisdictions

    CCS is accelerating globally, with policy and emissions trading schemes (ETS) driving deployment. This report compares five ETS frameworks, examines CCS and carbon removal treatment, explores supportive policy designs, and assesses evolving approaches to industrial carbon management, offering insights for scaling CCS and engineered carbon solutions.

  • Policy, Legal and Regulatory Review: Mid-2025 Update and Perspective on the IMO’s Net Zero Framework

    Policy, Legal and Regulatory Review: Mid-2025 Update and Perspective on the IMO’s Net Zero Framework

    This mid-2025 update reviews key CCS policy, legal and regulatory developments across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific. It also explores the International Maritime Organization’s new Net-Zero Framework, highlighting CCS’s potential role in supporting compliance and advancing global momentum.

  • Carbon Contracts for Differences (CCfDs) in Europe

    Carbon Contracts for Differences (CCfDs) in Europe

    Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfDs) are emerging as a key tool for industrial decarbonisation, providing financial certainty for CCS. This report examines five European schemes, exploring design, operation, and implications for CCS projects, with insights on project selection, payment structures, risk management, and policy effectiveness.

  • Establishing Leadership in Bringing Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage to Scale

    Establishing Leadership in Bringing Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage to Scale

    This paper explores how nations with high emissions and mitigation capacity can lead CCUS deployment. Using the UAE as a case study, it examines barriers such as financing and societal acceptance, highlights policy lessons, and considers the role of fossil-fuel exporters in driving large-scale CCUS.

  • Advancements in CCS Technologies and Costs 

    Advancements in CCS Technologies and Costs 

    This report examines advancements in CO₂ capture and transport technologies, key cost drivers, and strategies for optimisation. Providing a global perspective on CCS deployment, it offers insights for policymakers, industry, and researchers on scaling CCS and advancing the transition to a low-carbon economy.

  • Carbon Management In NDCs: Collation, Assessment and a Path Forward

    Carbon Management In NDCs: Collation, Assessment and a Path Forward

    With new NDCs due in February 2025, this report assesses how carbon management features in national commitments. It explores current inclusion in NDCs, international policy perspectives, and the role of climate finance in advancing carbon management technologies.

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