Earlier this year, Future in Review (FiRe) honored CGC as a FiReStarter at their annual event in San Diego. FiReStarters are invited to write a guest letter about the industry in which they operate, the promise it holds, and the ways in which our future might be improved by taking action in that space.
Carbon GeoCapture’s strong global management team has decades of experience in conventional and unconventional energy production. Our team also includes seasoned counselors in government affairs, finance, business, and marketing. On this page, our team members share their unique perspectives on carbon capture and storage and the integral role it will play to meet the world’s climate goals.
Carbon GeoCapture’s (CGC) coal-assisted carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology was featured in the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute’s (GCCSI) flagship publication “State of the Art: CCS Technologies 2025.” This annual compendium offers a deep dive into the latest carbon capture and storage technology offerings that have the potential to shape the market.
John Pope, President and CEO, Carbon GeoCapture
To achieve a net-zero emissions economy by mid-century, society would need to capture and sequester five to 12 billion metric tons (gigatons) of carbon dioxide per year over the next 30 years – the equivalent of filling between two to five million Olympic-sized swimming pools with CO2. Largescale carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) can become an important tool for managing carbon emissions from heavy industries, including cement, steel, chemicals and baseload power generation – to name a few.
