Key safety considerations for CO₂ handling facilities

Join us for an insightful webinar featuring DNV’s leading CCS experts as they explore the key safety considerations for CO₂ handling facilities.

Drawing on DNV’s extensive global experience in CCS projects, the session will highlight essential lessons learned and best practices for safe and effective CO2 handling.

Attendees will also be introduced to the latest tools supporting CCS safety, including DNV’s new SE-0696 service specification and advanced CO2 dispersion modelling software such as KFX. This is a valuable opportunity for professionals involved in CCS to deepen their understanding of safety standards, risk mitigation, and the innovative solutions shaping the future of carbon capture and storage. 

Why attend

This webinar will provide a comprehensive perspective of safety and risks associated with CO2 facilities throughout the CCS value chain whether that be capture plants, CO2 shipping terminals, or offshore injection platforms.

Developers, EPCs, suppliers, insurers, authorities, operators engaged in CCS activities can benefit from a focused overview of current safety challenges, regulatory expectations, and technical solutions. The session will address how evolving standards and modelling tools are being applied to enhance safety performance and support decision-making in CCS projects.

What you will learn

  • Key risks and practical approaches to risk mitigation in CO2 handling facilities
  • The role of advanced CO2 dispersion modelling tools like KFX
  • How DNV’s SE-0696 service specification supports CCS safety
  • Safety lessons learned from global CCS projects

When 

Date: 19 November 2025

Sessions:

Two sessions are available to accommodate global time zones.

 

Speakers 

Jamie Burrows, DNVJamie Burrows, Global Segment Lead CCUS 

Jamie is Head of DNV's CCUS Venture, a specialist team established to support DNV's CCUS activities globally. He is also the Global Segment Lead for DNV's CCUS activities. Jamie is involved in working with clients worldwide to address requirements spanning the full CCUS value chain and lifecycle. Jamie has broad expertise covering industrial CO₂ capture and carbon dioxide removal as well as emerging CO₂ transport and storage techniques. 

Jamie is a Chartered Engineer and Manager with more than 20 years' energy industry experience. Prior to joining DNV, Jamie spent three years at the Global CCS institute where he led the Institute's relationship with a number of governments and energy companies. 

Sebastian Cochet, DNVSebastien Cochet, Principal Consultant 

Sebastien is a highly experienced safety engineer with a strong foundation in process engineering and two decades of expertise in safety and risk assessment. He has contributed to a wide range of safety and risk assessment studies, mainly for onshore and offshore facilities in the oil and gas industry, with an increased involvement in decarbonization projects (hydrogen and CCUS). He has been involved and managed major projects from conceptual/FEED phase to detailed design, including quantitative risk analysis of offshore platforms and floaters (e.g., FLNG), refineries, and LNG plants. 

Sebastien specializes in quantitative risk analysis, fire risk assessments, consequence modelling, and safety case development. 

Peter Paschke, DNVPeter Paschke, Senior Principal Engineer 

Peter Paschke brings 24 years of experience in technical and process engineering, with the last 17 years focused on major energy sector projects. He has led roles in project management, technical safety, and process engineering across key energy transition initiatives, including PtX developments for CIP, Everfuel, Shell, Tyra Redevelopment project for TotalEnergies, CCS Project Greensand, as well as Hejre Redevelopment for INEOS.  

Beyond project delivery, Peter supports clients and authorities through training and advisory work, helping drive the energy transition forward. He plays a key role in ensuring regulatory compliance across EU countries through global collaboration within DNV. Passionate about safety and innovation, Peter is committed to being at the forefront of implementing DNV's ambitions—helping customers "scale up safe” and positioning DNV as a trusted partner in the evolving energy landscape.