The CCUS Forum, a gathering of leaders, policymakers, scientists, and industry experts, successfully concluded in Doha on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in the global efforts to combat climate change and transition towards sustainable energy.
The forum, held over three days, focused on fostering international collaboration and accelerating the deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage to address the urgent challenges posed by climate change.
The forum, co-ordinated in collaboration with Qatar’s Gulf Organisation for Research and Development, Global Carbon Council and Birba (an Omani company) along with various partner organisations, including the Al-Attiyah Foundation, which served as a knowledge partner, brought together over 500 delegates and visitors from over 70 countries, including government representatives, industries, and leading climate and technology experts.
The forum provided a platform for dialogue, knowledge sharing, and the fostering of strategies to drive the global energy transition.