Matt Healey on Risks in CCS – a Pragmatic View

We were proud to have had our Director, Matt Healey, deliver a keynote at the Japan CCUS Summit, held on 15–16 October 2025 in Tokyo.

In his presentation, “Risks in CCS – a Pragmatic View,” Matt explored the emerging CCS industrial hub model, where CO₂ from multiple industries is combined into shared pipelines and shipping networks.

A Milestone in CCS

As a developing industry, as of August 2025, Northern Lights has become the first operational CCS industrial hub, marking a significant milestone in the global CCS landscape. This achievement highlights both the pioneering nature of CCS and the critical importance of understanding the associated risks.

Key Takeaways from the Keynote

Industrial Hub Projects:

Understanding Risks:

Lessons from Real-World Projects:

Critical Risk Areas:

Pace CCS Expertise:

At Pace CCS, we combine deep technical expertise with hands-on experience to ensure CCS projects are safe, efficient, and commercially viable. Matt’s keynote underscores why rigorous risk management is essential for the continued growth and success of carbon capture and storage.

For further information or our engineering support please contact Mark Ames – mark@paceccs.com

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