Course Overview
As the global energy sector transitions to a low-carbon future, CCUS technologies play a critical role in reducing emissions and meeting sustainability targets. This Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Strategies Training Course introduces participants to the science, technology, and policy frameworks driving CCUS adoption.
Participants will explore capture methods, utilization pathways, storage technologies, and regulatory challenges. Through global case studies and practical exercises, they will analyze how CCUS projects are implemented to balance economic feasibility with environmental impact.
By the end of the course, attendees will be able to apply CCUS strategies to support corporate sustainability initiatives and national climate commitments.
Course Benefits
Understand CCUS technologies and applications
Analyze carbon capture methods for different industries
Explore utilization pathways for captured CO₂
Evaluate storage options and long-term safety
Align CCUS projects with global climate goals
Course Objectives
Define principles and drivers of CCUS strategies
Assess technologies for carbon capture, utilization, and storage
Evaluate economic and technical feasibility of CCUS projects
Explore integration of CCUS in oil, gas, and industrial sectors
Address policy, regulatory, and governance frameworks
Examine global case studies of CCUS implementation
Build strategies for sustainable low-carbon transitions
Training Methodology
This course combines lectures, industry case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. Participants will explore real-world CCUS projects and design frameworks for their organizations.
Target Audience
Energy and sustainability professionals
Oil, gas, and industrial sector managers
Policy-makers and regulators
Environmental and climate change specialists
Target Competencies
CCUS technology applications
Emissions reduction strategies
Policy and governance in carbon management
Sustainable energy transition planning
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to CCUS and Climate Context
Role of CCUS in climate change mitigation
Global energy transition drivers
Current CCUS landscape and trends
Case studies of early CCUS adoption
Unit 2: Carbon Capture Technologies
Pre-combustion, post-combustion, and oxyfuel capture methods
Advances in capture materials and solvents
Industrial applications of carbon capture
Hands-on capture technology exercise
Unit 3: Carbon Utilization Pathways
CO₂ use in enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
Chemical and material conversion of CO₂
Emerging utilization innovations (fuels, building materials)
Case studies of utilization projects
Unit 4: Carbon Storage and Risk Management
Geological storage options (saline aquifers, depleted reservoirs)
Monitoring and verification of stored CO₂
Risk and safety management in storage operations
Real-world storage project analysis
Unit 5: Policy, Economics, and Future of CCUS
Policy frameworks and regulatory considerations
Economics of CCUS projects and financing models
Public perception and stakeholder engagement
Future directions in global CCUS deployment
Ready to advance your expertise in CCUS?
Join the Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Strategies Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and lead the transition toward a low-carbon future.
The Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Strategies Training Courses in Amman equip professionals with the scientific, technical, and strategic knowledge required to develop and implement sustainable carbon management solutions in the energy and industrial sectors. Designed for engineers, environmental specialists, policymakers, and project managers, these programs focus on how CCUS technologies can help achieve emissions reduction targets while enabling cleaner, more efficient energy production.
Participants gain a comprehensive understanding of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon utilization processes, exploring how captured CO₂ can be safely stored or repurposed for industrial applications. The courses cover key topics such as capture technologies, transport and storage systems, geological sequestration, and lifecycle analysis. Through case studies and interactive discussions, participants learn to evaluate project feasibility, manage environmental risks, and integrate CCUS strategies into corporate sustainability frameworks and national energy transition plans.
These CCUS and carbon management training programs in Amman combine technical depth with strategic insight. Participants explore the latest innovations in capture efficiency, carbon mineralization, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR), as well as the role of data analytics, AI, and digital monitoring in optimizing CCUS operations. The curriculum emphasizes regulatory compliance, economic assessment, and environmental stewardship—empowering professionals to align CCUS initiatives with international climate goals and corporate ESG commitments.
Attending these training courses in Amman provides participants with the opportunity to engage with global experts and peers in an environment fostering sustainability and innovation. The city’s strategic position in the region’s evolving energy landscape makes it an ideal location for advancing CCUS knowledge and collaboration. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to lead carbon management initiatives that reduce emissions, enhance energy efficiency, and contribute to a sustainable, low-carbon future.