CCS in the Iron and Steel Industry
  
 Cost of CO2 Transport, large scale and long term - Presentation of the Results of ZEP Programme: Per Arne Nilsson, Panaware
 Cost of CO2 Storage - Presentation of the Results of ZEP Programme: Wilfred Maas, Shell
Day 1 - Tuesday 8th November
  
Welcome:
            Hans-Jürgen Kerkhoff: Chairman Steel Institute VDEh and President German Steel Federation
 John Gale: General Manager, IEAGHG
  
Session 1:
 IEA Perspective on Industry Application on CO2 Capture and Storage: Juho Lipponen, Head of IEA CCS Unit
 Iron and Steel Industry Perspective on CO2 Capture and Storage: Gunnar Still, ThyssenKrupp AG
 Overview of the CO2 Capture Options for Integrated Steel Mills - ULCOS Programme: Jean Pierre Birat, Arcelor Mittal / European Coordinator - ULCOS program
 CO2 Storage - Challenges to the Iron and Steel Industry: John Gale, IEAGHG
   
Session 2:
      
    
Development of High Throughput and Energy Efficient Technologies for Carbon Capture in the Integrated Steelmaking Process: Masao Osame, COURSE50 Sub-Project Leader, JFE Steel Corporation
 Development of the Oxy-BF for CO2 Capture Application in Iron Making
  Challenges and Opportunities of CO2 capture and storage in the iron and steel industry (South Korean Programme Development): Alex (Sungkil) Park, Environment and Energy Manager, POSCO Europe
 Development of BF Plus Technology: Michael Lanyi / Joseph Terrible, Air Products
 Air Separation and CO2 Capture Unites for Blast Furnace: Jean Pierre Tranier, Air Liquide
 Blast Furnace Upgrading and Cleaner Steel Production: Volker Goeke, Linde
  
Day 2 - Wednesday 9th November
  
Session 3
 Process Evaluations and Simulations of CO2 Capture from Steel Plant Flue Gases: Andrew Tobiessen, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry
 Development in the Air Separation Unit - Addressing the Need of Increased Oxygen Demand from the Oxy-Blast Furnace: Paul Higginbotham, Air Products
 Development of the HiSARNA - an Alternate Iron Making Technology with CO2 Capture Consideration: Koen Meijer, Tata Steel Consulting
 Industrial Scale CO2 Storages Experience in Sleipner, InSalah and Snohvit: Tore Torpe, Statoil
 Lessons Learnt: IEAGHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Research Project: Neil Wildgust, PTRC
  
Session 4
 Understanding the Overall Perspective on CO2 Capture and Storage Cost Implication for the Iron and Steel Industry: Chris Beaumann, EBRD (To be confirmed)
 Techno-Economic Evaluation of Some of the Considered Options of Capturing CO2 from an Integrated Steel Mill: Lawrence Hooey, Swerea MEFOS